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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rise back" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a return to a previous state or level, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "After the initial decline, we are finally seeing a rise back in sales."
Alternatives: "a rebound" or "a return".
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And we have observed a rise back to more normal levels since the Fed began hinting at new easing in late August.
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Special "knockout" clauses allow Mr Carney to put a rate rise back on the table if inflationary pressure builds or if markets look unstable.Such clarity is welcome.
I watched him over a few months rise back up to being perfectly straight; he just bounced back and was vivid and produced incredible additional paintings.
My money's on "an enviable back", followed by a rise in "back lipo".
Slowly rise back to a standing position.
A new programme on the moor, in which the RSPB and Natural England are partners, helped the number rise back to an "incredible" 10 successful nests and two failures in 2014.
This in turn is associated with a rise in back pain, reduced mobility, and reduced quality of life and finally a rise in morbidity and mortality rates due to decreased pulmonary function and abdominal constriction [ 8].
Bend your knees to a ninety degree angle with your back straight, then rise back up.
But soon Boris will rise back up the rankings.
Must it rise back to its original level?
Employee payroll taxes will now rise back to 6.2%.
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