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The phrase "a upsurge" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an upsurge" because "upsurge" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "There has been an upsurge in interest in renewable energy sources over the past few years."
Alternatives: "a rise" or "an increase".
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The Carnegie Library in Birmingham was burnt down, and the Rokeby Venus, Romney's Master Thornhill, Millais's portrait of Carlyle and a number of other paintings were all attacked in a upsurge of violent protests by suffragettes, which marked the apogee of a campaign suspended on 10 August to mark the outbreak of war.
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We're seeing a beginning of an upsurge in this country.
Many saw her as an embodiment of an upsurge in African American and female pride.
The Dow Jones had an upsurge and then a crash.
Yet one respite was offered: a rebuilding effort which triggered an upsurge of innovation.
I think there may be an upsurge in cancer as a result of the conditions.
India is setting up a new body to cope with an upsurge in cases.
This year will see a decline in call centers and an upsurge in messaging and chat centers.
And indeed there followed an extraordinary reaction from the public, an upsurge of unprecedented national mourning.
There is an upsurge of interest in water pollution as a result of this deleterious effect.
China, a country usually not associated with overweight and obesity problems, has experienced an upsurge in type two diabetes.
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