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The phrase "a significant upswing from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a notable increase or improvement in a particular situation or metric compared to a previous point in time.
Example: "The company reported a significant upswing from last quarter's sales figures, indicating a positive trend in consumer demand."
Alternatives: "a notable increase from" or "a considerable rise from".
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This has been a significant upswing from the kind of associations that plagued the Balkans in the early nineties: shuffling, gaunt-faced refugees; or aviator-masked, machine-gun-wielding paramilitary; the ubiquitous wool-clad septuagenarian leaning on a rake in the foreground of a panorama detailing the ashen remains of his farm and the minefield beyond.
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Earlier in the week a Populus poll showed a significant upswing for the Liberal Democrats, suggesting that they were winning support from Scots who want to punish Labour but could not bring themselves to vote SNP.
But by midyear, many anticipate a significant upswing in the tempo of Coke's sales and profits.
With the introduction of personal communications services, and digital packet data services, broadband wireless technology has experienced a significant upswing in recent years.
2010 saw a significant upswing in the number of imported malaria cases in the USA, with the highest reporting levels seen since 1980.
The specific time is now, because there is a significant upswing across dialysis wards in using EBI-based equations for guiding nephrologists to manage body fluid balance of patients requiring dialysis and such nephrologist deserve to know what is the error expected from a volume estimation based on EBI measurements.
For Best Buy, a successful holiday season could signal a continued upswing from its years-long turnaround plan.
In a Fox News poll conducted Sunday through Tuesday, independent voters favored Mr. Obama by 11 percentage points, an upswing from a four-point advantage Mr. Obama held last month.
The Dawes Plan marked a significant step in the upswing of the German economy that lasted until the onset of the Great Depression.
Continuing to signal the end of the recession, the committee indicated that inventory investment is on an upswing and the economy "is expanding at a significant pace".
Hence a modern economist most likely would have identified the price rise in 1936 and 1937 as a temporary upswing in commodity prices that did not signal a significant increase in overall inflation.Well, maybe, maybe not.
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