Sentence examples for a continuous rise in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a continuous rise in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing trends or changes in data, such as economic indicators, statistics, or other measurable phenomena.
Example: "The report indicated a continuous rise in the unemployment rate over the past year."
Alternatives: "an ongoing increase in" or "a steady growth in".

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Indeed, by measuring real-time cell migration, we observed increased migration of MCF10A cells as early as 4 hr following 4-OHT treatment, with a continuous rise in cell motility accompanying continued Snail-1 induction.

John Greenwood, chief economist of Invesco, said that the gridlock would probably result in "a minimum of new legislative plans" but that "we can expect a continuation of the slow, gradual recovery of the U.S. economy, albeit alongside a continuous rise in the size and cost of government program such as Medicare".

A continuous rise in sensory and motor deficits.

In recent years, Tibet has seen a continuous rise in temperatures at the rate of 0.3 degree Celsius per decade, which is twice the global average temperature rise.

In the past few decades there has been a continuous rise in the incidence of T1D, which cannot be explained by genetic factors alone.

Inflation is a continuous rise in the price level; the obersvation that the price level has risen recently is not a theory any more than a patient's high temperature is a theory of infectious disease.

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The study, led by researchers at City University London said that Caesarean section rates in most EU countries have shown "a continuous rise", although in a few countries there are signs they are flattening out.

The NSF study also indicates there has been a continuous rise and fall in federal obligations to HBCUs, fluctuating from $214 million in 1991 to $329 million in 1995, then falling again to $293 million in 1998.

As PMA increased, a continuous rise (p < 0.001) in the end-expiratory lung volume measured either by body plethysmography (FRCpleth) or the SF6 multiple breath washout technique (FRCSF6) was evident in both groups.

The layoffs would be a serious shock to the company, which was founded in 1980 and has experienced a virtually continuous rise in sales and profit since its first product, Epogen, reached the market in 1989.

A rapid, continuous rise in d-spacing was observed during melting, consistent with the disappearance of thinner, unstable crystals from stacks of lamellae possessing a broad distribution of thicknesses.

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