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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick rise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rapid increase in something, such as prices, popularity, or performance.
Example: "The company experienced a quick rise in sales after launching their new product."
Alternatives: "a rapid increase" or "a swift ascent".
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So that's what creates the impression of a quick rise".
It's been a quick rise from model to society florist.
Since then, he has made a quick rise within U.S. Soccer.
"I would betray myself if it became just about a quick rise".
"The Jets were on such a quick rise to the top.
It has been a quick rise for Kennedy, the Yankees' top choice in the 2006 draft.
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In hip-hop's long tradition of wealth and taste acquisition, perhaps no one has had a quicker rise than this Miami rapper; certainly no one has been more voluble and enthused about it.
This higher efficacy of injected triptans compared with the oral form is most likely due to a quicker rise in blood concentrations after subcutaneous injections [4].
Those results mask a confluence of numbers that, to me, is even more interesting: New enrollment in CS Ph.D. programs is down 8.1%, despite a recent, quick rise in the number of bachelor's degrees granted in the field.
VICE spoke with Sanam about being on set with a real world goddess, her quick rise as a brown girl Cinderella, and how she learned to love the internet.
Thus, monkey LIP seems to work as a device that implements a relatively quick rise-to-threshold mechanism for various types of visuo-motor responses when a perceptual decision is required [51].
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