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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marked upswing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a noticeable increase or improvement in a particular situation or trend.
Example: "The company has experienced a marked upswing in sales over the past quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant increase" or "a noticeable rise."
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Icelandic records of sea ice attest to an increase between 1200 and the middle of the fourteenth century and then, starting in the latter half of the sixteenth century, a marked upswing in ice which appears to have peaked around 1800.
Since 2003, more than 500 grants for marijuana-related studies have received approval from the feds, with a marked upswing in recent years, according to McClatchy.
"Most people would tell you that they've seen a marked upswing in the number of women asking for it, and the number of women undergoing it," said Edge. "Surgery is not a good treatment for fear," he added.
Angry constituents are flooding lawmakers' town halls demanding more details about the "replacement" plan, while polling shows a marked upswing in public approval for the Affordable Care Act and a notable decline in support for repeal.
Sharon Hom, executive director of the New York-based Human Rinhts in China, said the group's 25 staff members have reported a marked upswing in the number and sophistication of e-mail virus attacks.
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The fact that primary health-care remains precarious can be seen in the marked upswing in recent months of epidemics like dengue, and even the highly unpleasant (and incurable) Chagas disease.If you ever suffer a real emergency, your chances of survival are not great.
But the marked upswing in temperatures this century, Mann concludes, could result only from rising greenhouse gases.
"Given Germany's higher dependence on the emerging markets in recent years," Ralph Solveen, an economist at Commerzbank, said in a note to clients, "much lower growth of the economy there would have a marked impact on Germany and could push the long-awaited upswing further into the future".
That would never happen in Stockholm!" upswing / (up swing) / n. / a marked improvement.
It is a marked change from a year ago.
Sweden provided a marked contrast.
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