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The phrase "abruptly rising" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden increase, change, or movement in something. Here are a few examples: 1. The stock prices took a sharp turn, abruptly rising by 20% in just one day. 2. The music reached its climax, with the tempo abruptly rising to a frenzy. 3. The conversation took an unexpected turn, with the tension abruptly rising between the two friends. 4. The plane encountered turbulence, abruptly rising and dropping several feet. 5. The sun broke through the clouds, abruptly rising in the sky and casting a warm glow over the landscape.
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And he ended nearly every song the same way: sweeping his arms apart to indicate total finishedness, and abruptly rising from his chair.
His lips narrow, almost disappearing into his face, and his eyebrows shift abruptly, rising like a drawbridge on his forehead into matching acute angles.
Much of California's 140 miles of border is fenced, even a chunk of the tarantula-infested Otay Mountain Wilderness Area, a vast tract of rugged federal land with an abruptly rising 3,500-foot 3,500-foot
Concentrations were lowest in the early morning, abruptly rising mid-morning with maximums around noon and sustained concentrations until late evening.
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Early in the third quarter, Hochstein said, his brother abruptly rose and said: "I'm done.
The highway passed by bulls, those reared for bullfights, grazing in green fields, then abruptly rose into snow and gloom.
A direct band gap change to indirect band gap with increasing pressure was found for CoSb3 and both S and ρ abruptly rise due to the opening of the energy gap.
The observation by FTIR indicated that there was transition in absorption for during cooling where the absorption abruptly rose up at certain temperature and ended immediate raise at a low temperature.
Lying near the centre of the Crocker Range, the massif gently emerges from a level plain and abruptly rises from a rocky slope into a great, barren, flat-topped block 0.5 miles (0.8 km) long.
Just as a heavily indebted government can be plunged into a budget crisis if interest rates abruptly rise, households and firms can rapidly run into trouble if they have borrowed heavily before a shock hits.
What made conservative voters angry in 2004 turned out to be, among other things, gay marriage, which abruptly rose to the top of the right-wing agenda — in part because of the 2003 Massachusetts court decision that made such unions legal.
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