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The phrase "a recent upsurge of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase or rise in something that has occurred in the near past.
Example: "There has been a recent upsurge of interest in renewable energy sources among consumers."
Alternatives: "a recent increase in" or "a recent rise in".
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Julie is not the only Adenuga who has experienced a recent upsurge of global success.
ASIDE from a recent upsurge of cases of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Yorkshire, the plague is receding.
Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs), a new class of crystalline porous materials, is a recent upsurge of interest in materials research.
Amid nationwide shock at the scale of the disaster, a recent upsurge of anti-Western sentiment triggered by events in Tibet appears to be abating.Since March no Politburo member has publicly visited Tibet.
But a recent upsurge of private car ownership is undermining these efforts; note the rise last year in inhalable particulate matter, average levels of which remain triple those of American and Chinese national standards.China's top leaders themselves may be getting cold feet.
The Maoists have interpreted a recent upsurge of Chinese media criticism of the dam as another sign of a liberal counterattack (see this article, in Chinese, on the Utopia website, a Maoist forum which has been leading the charge against Mr Mao).A bold exception to the state media's silence on Mr Mao's recent travails appeared on NetEase, a Chinese news portal, on June 3rd.
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This has led to a recent upsurge in discoveries of patients and families with rare pathogenic CNVs that strongly predispose to cancer.
There has been a recent upsurge in the number of structures of GPCRs in PDB (Protein Data Bank), which are possible candidates for homology modeling of ORs.
On-duty officers responsible for killings almost always get off scot-free.South Africa's minister of police, Nathi Mthethwa, has vowed to combat what he calls a "recent upsurge" in the number of police being killed 55 since the beginning of the year.
Therefore, there is a recent upsurge in the interest of mushrooms, due to their high content of polyphenol, which positively correlates with the antioxidant activity and antiproliferative effect [ 27– 29].
Ahmad is part of a recent upsurge in Iranian refugees who have braved that crossing in the past couple of years, often in rickety fishing boats, in hopes of receiving asylum.
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