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The phrase "a noticeable upswing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or improvement in a particular situation or trend.
Example: "The company reported a noticeable upswing in sales after launching the new marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "a significant increase" or "a marked improvement."
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There has been a noticeable upswing in the phenomenon known as the "Boeing Aliyah" where a family moves to Israel but the main breadwinner still works in France, commuting to Tel Aviv on Thursday and returning to Paris on Sunday.
"My theory was, if we get the student culture right, then academic achievement will be a byproduct". Student culture at Bruns took a noticeable upswing, but what really turned heads came two years later, after Sparks had moved on to take over Newell Elementary, a school facing significant disciplinary concerns.
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"It was a noticeable difference".
He has a noticeable limp.
That has already had a noticeable effect.
I view that as a noticeable downgrade.
Griffith was a noticeable figure at M.I.T.
"He gives us a noticeable lift".
This process has had a noticeable effect.
Replacing BIOS has had a noticeable effect.
She walks with a noticeable limp.
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