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The phrase "a sudden increase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an unexpected or rapid rise in quantity, intensity, or degree of something.
Example: "There was a sudden increase in temperature, causing concern among the scientists studying climate change."
Alternatives: "a sharp rise" or "a rapid surge".
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One combination, for example, would lead to a sudden increase in actuator length, moving it like a worm.
A sudden increase of hear transfer coefficient and friction factor has been observed after the OTI.
Changing to positive voltage brings a sudden increase in current.
Finally, sediments show a sudden increase in the amount of nickel deposited at exactly this time.
Here's a movie of spike conduction along an axon that has a sudden increase of diameter.
(It was frozen in 2006 and cannot undergo a sudden increase in benefits).
Among the reasons was a sudden increase in bank robberies in many parts of the country.
And they all produce a sudden increase in the reward circuit's main neurotransmitter, dopamine.
But with the sudden increase in Bohras comes a sudden increase in their visibility.
Phase 0, the upstroke, is associated with a sudden increase in membrane permeability to Na+.
The implanted vein experiences a sudden increase (10 12 fold) in luminal pressures.
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