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The phrase "a sharply increase" is not correct in English
It should be "a sharp increase." You can use "a sharp increase" when describing a significant rise in quantity, value, or intensity. Example: "There was a sharp increase in sales during the holiday season."
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As is shown in Figure 4, symbol error rate (SER) gets a sharply increase when the narrowband phase error starts rising.
Compared to Western countries, the incidence of breast cancer in China has historically been low, although in recent years there has been a sharply increase trend in the incidence of breast cancer in China.
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But that, of course, does not reveal whether the nation as a whole is experiencing a sharply increasing rate of diabetes.
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CHICAGO (Reuters) — Women who took hormone replacement therapy after menopause had a sharply increased risk of ovarian cancer, researchers in Denmark are reporting.
Perversely, at that moment the pressure from a sharply increasing number of college applicants, plus the historical concern for a predominantly residential campus, drove Princeton to limit class size and construct a formalized admission procedure for the first time.
The cost of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid inevitably must eat up a "sharply increasing" chunk of the nation's economic output as baby boomers retire and people live longer, said Mr. Holtz-Eakin, a former Bush adviser.
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After the Kargil episode, the assessment, which remains secret, concluded that there was a sharply increased chance of a nonnuclear military conflict between India and Pakistan, possibly erupting into a nuclear exchange.
Senator Bob Packwood, chairman of the Finance Committee, is proposing a sharply increased standard deduction for taxpayers who do not itemize deductions and tax brackets lower than those approved by the House of Representatives, according to a document presented to committee members tonight.
Eating red meat is associated with a sharply increased risk of death from cancer and heart disease, according to a new study, and the more of it you eat, the greater the risk.
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