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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp climb" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden or rapid increase in something, such as price, elevation, or success. For example: "The stock market experienced a sharp climb this year, with many investors making a significant profit."
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This year, as baby boomers begin to hit 65, the "elder share" of the U.S. population begins a sharp climb.
Then comes a sharp climb up Ham Hill to what Ashdown calls "one of the great views of Britain".
There was a sharp climb out of Grindleford, which she took without a murmur; then he led the way across a field to the Grouse Inn.
It was the second day of light losses on Wall Street after a sharp climb at the start of the week.
Fund managers have some tools to dull the blow of a sharp climb in rates, but their prospectuses typically do not allow them to rein in leverage completely.
Shortly afterwards the junior pilot pulled the plane into a sharp climb from which investigators have said it stalled or lost lift.
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The eighth and final stage comprises three laps of a circuit which features a short, sharp climb followed by a speedy and technical descent before a sprint finish.
That lead group began to fracture as they entered the town of Ivrea for the first time, and they were all but swallowed up by the time they reached the top of Andrate - a short but sharp climb 20km from home.
Climbing a stile into a field on the left, another short, sharp climb led back to Dittisham, on the way taking in some of the best views of all across the River Dart.
In October 1996, for example, the market was beginning a sharp upward climb.
tStage four, a 246km race from Policastro-Serra San Bruno, features a sharp 12km climb in the final 20km.
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