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The phrase "application has risen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an increase in the number or level of applications for something, such as a job, program, or service.
Example: "In the past year, the number of applications has risen significantly, reflecting the growing interest in our program."
Alternatives: "applications have increased" or "the number of applications has grown."
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While cellphone ownership has remained stable, the use of every major data application has risen since last year.
And forget ranking those colleges; each should be a school where acceptance would bring utter joy, even if it means bad news from the other 9-13. 1) Use of the Common Application has risen dramatically, making it easier for students to apply to many colleges.
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The number of multi-robot systems deployed in field applications has risen dramatically over the years.
An index of mortgage applications has risen for the first time in four weeks as interest rates dropped to their lowest since July of last year, a report showed yesterday.
As the number of grad school applications has risen, the share of those applications leading to offers of admission has been falling.
As a consequence, and despite an infusion of $160 million earmarked for cutting the backlog, the number of pending applications has risen by nearly 60percentt over the last three years, to 6.2 million, according to a recent congressional report.
Since 1993, the number of applications has risen by more than 140% while the agency's work force is up by about 50%.
It is the fifth successive year that asylum applications have risen, with the largest numbers of applicants coming from Iran, Pakistan, Iraq and Eritrea.
Applications have risen as well.
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