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The phrase "a spike" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to a sharp increase in something, as in the following sentence: The sales numbers have had a spike in the past month.
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A spike, he called it.
A spike in Twitter mentions?
The rise was just a spike.
What's Causing a Spike in Oklahoma Earthquakes?
REUTERS Heralding a Spike In Chinese M.&A.
"We expected a spike," he said.
Built up, then stuck with a spike.
There's been a spike in playground accidents.
Herdict is also showing a spike in inaccessibility for YouTube.
It really is a spike that's generated from the pore.
This caused the drop to form a spike pattern.
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