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Discover LudwigThe usage of "soar" in a sentence is correct.
You can use it to describe the increasing or rapid rise of something such as prices, popularity, or success. For example: After the release of their new album, the band's popularity soared.
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When Chris Waddle hoofed the ball high over the bar to give West Germany their victory, the Electricity Board braced itself for a soar in demand.
Since the attack, the magazine has seen a soar in sales.
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It's a soaring sound.
He preferred a "soaring memorial".
a ) A soaring eagle.
A soaring home run is still a soaring home run.
Album closer Eagle Song describes a soaring cardinal.
It occupies a soaring, modern space.
They expected a soaring win, not a crushing loss.
Human rights have not improved despite a soaring economy.
With the MacArthur award, Caden initiates a soaring project.
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