Sentence examples similar to abrupt climb from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abrupt climb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and steep increase in something, such as prices, performance, or elevation.
Example: "The stock market experienced an abrupt climb after the announcement of the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "sharp increase" or "steep rise".

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Essentially the trip was without any problems except for an unplanned, somewhat abrupt climbing maneuver to keep away from a small plane that had wandered into the airport area here.

b99d2703-be42-4639-9d4b-bcd17b0b8d7a One of the most sobering realities of climate change is that even if all greenhouse gas emissions  came to an abrupt halt tomorrow, climbing temperatures, rising seas and extreme weather would still be in the global forecast for perhaps hundreds of years because of the carbon dioxide already released into the atmosphere.

Our route, a shaded corner of talus and loose stone, climbed an abrupt 2,000 feet to a saddle below Kings Peak's summit ridge.

That marks "an abrupt reversal in a decadelong climb" in the number of uninsured young adults, the report said.

By pleading, petitioning and playing a lot of ping pong (a sport he hates) he was even admitted into the Communist Party in 1985.Then, in 2011, his social climb suffered an abrupt reversal.

The Tour won't be won in Steel City but one of the favourites could lose it here, as the series of short steep climbs and some abrupt, narrow and very technical descents – equally difficult, particularly if the roads are wet – will make for a demanding finale, where a crash or a puncture could be very costly.

Here's our own cycling doyen Will Fotheringham with his preview of today's stage: The Tour won't be won in Steel City but one of the favourites could lose it here, as the series of short steep climbs and some abrupt, narrow and very technical descents – equally difficult, particularly if the roads are wet – will make for a demanding finale, where a crash or a puncture could be very costly.

After my climb came to an abrupt stop and my job ended, I started my own company.

As silly as it sounds, learning to cope with the Pants Incident set the tone for the rest of my climb, signifying a strange, abrupt departure from my comfort zone.

The via ferrata climbs above Ogden — three abrupt lines built last fall under the management of Jeff Lowe, a world-renowned climber — are part of Waterfall Canyon Climbing Park, a private preserve owned by Chris Peterson, a businessman in the area.

After crossing the stone bridge by the water mill that gives the creek its name, the easy walking came to an abrupt halt with a vigorous, sweeping hairpin climb up the north side of the hill on which Dartmouth sits.

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