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The phrase "a sharper increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a more pronounced or significant rise in a particular metric or value compared to previous measurements.
Example: "The report indicated a sharper increase in sales during the holiday season compared to last year."
Alternatives: "a steeper rise" or "a more significant increase."
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In Center City the Philadelphia police report a sharper increase.
On Saturday, the third round saw a sharper increase, 56percenttoto a 3.9.
The company predicted a sharper increase in vacancies in the coming year as a result of recent bankruptcies.
No sex-related differences were detected, while age-related patterns were found: yearlings showed a sharper increase of tissue residues along the pollution gradient than older birds.
Most other regions see a sharper increase from 3.5 °C, suggesting that the length of heatwaves are more sensitive to higher increases in global temperature in these regions.
The real concern, he said, was that other countries would follow Russia's lead and stop exporting, a domino reaction around the world similar to the one in 2008 that could cause a sharper increase in prices.
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More than four million people worked at home in 2000, a sharp increase over a decade ago.
That is a sharp increase from 13.9 percent a decade ago.
He predicted a sharp increase.
That is a sharp increase in funding.
But individual retailers report a sharp increase.
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