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The phrase "a rising of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase or emergence of something, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The community witnessed a rising of awareness regarding environmental issues."
Alternatives: "an increase in" or "a surge of".
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A rising of the Ngoni people in Northern Rhodesia was suppressed during 1897 98.
There was also a suspicion that Pausanias was organizing a rising of the helots, "and it was true," Thucydides says.
The introduction of the Counter-Reformation in Hungary, moreover, resulted in a rising of Protestant elements under István Bocskay.
DM/n-HAs have shown a rising of the magnetic moment values by increasing DM content up to 2 1 ratio.
A rising of the people of Paris, a League stronghold, on May 12, 1588 (the Estates-Day of the Barricades), caused the king to flee to Chartres.
The king gave no support to this movement and, in a cowardly fashion, disowned a rising of the guards' regiments that backed it.
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Everyone has a rise-of-Ukip theory.
Clinton warns of a rising tide of isolationism.
I feel a rising tide of ennui.
I remember a rising sense of panic.
"Thomas Keating: A Rising Tide of Silence".
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