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"annual rise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an increase that happens once a year. For example: "The annual rise in temperature has made summers more sweltering than ever."
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That represents an annual rise of just 3.5percentt, down from an annualized increase of 3.7percentt last fall.
This was the first annual rise since May.
It was the biggest annual rise since January 2011.
The rail industry has said that this is the lowest annual rise for five years.
The latest consumer price index showed an annual rise of 3.7 percent in December.
(It was also the third consecutive annual rise, the company said).
Year-on-year export growth slowed to 38.1% in July from June's 43.9% annual rise.
In the adjacent borough of Brent the annual rise was 12%.
It was the biggest annual rise since February 1982, the agency said.
The 2007 increase was the smallest annual rise since 1999, when health premiums jumped 5.3percentt.
The huge increase last year was also the biggest annual rise since 2001, he said.
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