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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a run up in" is not standard in written English and may be considered incorrect or awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing an increase or rise in something, but it is better to use more established phrases.
Example: "There was a run up in prices last month, which surprised many consumers."
Alternatives: "an increase in" or "a rise in".
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One thing I miss about my home town is going for a run up in the hills, through the warm morning mist, until the golden sunshine starts bathing the vineyards along the road again and – particularly in the early autumn, when the grape harvest comes – you can smell the scent of grapes in the air.
Housing sector ruin can also have an effect on consumer prices if it followed a run up in values.
After a run up in airline stocks, Gerstner believes the outlook for the industry remains better than many investors expect.
You have to leave your money in emerging markets for the 10-year bubble, a run up in developing world driven by economic growth rate that's going to be double that of the developed nations.
As it stands, the crowd that is purchasing Bitcoin at this price seem to be more resilient to bad news than the band-wagon crowds that a run up in price tends to attract". When explaining why Bitcoin prices changed little following the hack, one analyst noted that the digital currency has been following a downward trend as of late.
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Such companies, known as M.L.P.'s, are popular and have experienced a run-up in value.
"Our economy is bumping along right now," President Bush said yesterday, "and a run-up in energy prices would hurt".
But others see a steeper, prolonged downturn in prices because of overbuilding in some areas, speculative buying and a run-up in prices that has outpaced affordability.
But the effects have been spotty at best, and a run-up in oil prices this year essentially undermined much of the economic effects.
But the question many skeptics are asking is why investors are still flocking to it after such a run-up in value.
Tighter credit policies in 2007 at first led to sell-offs in the market but were followed by a run-up in equities, according to UBS.
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