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The phrase "a upswing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase or improvement in a particular situation, such as economic conditions, performance, or trends.
Example: "After several challenging years, the company is finally experiencing a significant upswing in sales."
Alternatives: "an increase" or "a rise".
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We took a little dip because of what happened, and I think we are on a upswing, so that is really positive".
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Attendance at Yale football games is on an upswing after a 10-year dry patch.
Qatar, by contrast, is on an upswing as a regional power broker, thriving on oil and natural gas income.
The generosity of veterans benefits is on an upswing in a pendulum arc as old as the republic.
Progressive and leftists are calling it a tactic to discredit an upswing in progressive enthusiasm.
It is a gradual and halting upswing, but an upswing nonetheless.
"The Player" was a hit, and Griffin was on an upswing.
As a result, the country has seen an upswing in gold exploration, production, and export.
There are encouraging signs that on a small scale, British manufacturing is on an upswing.
A rise in commodity prices tends to coincide with an upswing in industrial production.
Will these trends cause an upswing in law school enrollments, or at least a leveling off?
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