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The phrase "an sharp increase" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a sharp increase" because "sharp" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "There was a sharp increase in sales during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "a significant increase" or "a sudden increase."
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Facing a growing separatist revolt in the south and an sharp increase in attacks by Al Qaeda, Yemen wants to end the conflict with Shiite rebels that has plagued the northern region since 2004.
Simultaneously, there has been an sharp increase in reports of shark sightings on Wall Street and these seem to be multiplying at an unprecedented rate.
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A high fever with a sharp increase in WBC indicated infection.
"Our findings showed a sharp increase," said Deborah Hasin, a professor of epidemiology in psychiatry at Columbia University.
A financing commitment generally preceded a sharp increase in the proportion of countries beginning implementation.
Following vaccination there was a sharp increase in HCS that reached a peak at ~1200 h.
This resulted in a sharp increase in sugar content and a better maturity.
Any time we see a sharp increase in credit growth we take an interest.
"A sharp increase in long-term rates translates into a sharp increase in mortgage rates," Ms. Trunow said.
He predicted a sharp increase.
That is a sharp increase in funding.
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