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The phrase "are rising because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason for an increase in something, such as prices, temperatures, or statistics.
Example: "The temperatures are rising because of climate change, leading to more extreme weather events."
Alternatives: "are increasing due to" or "are growing as a result of".
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Seas are rising because of climate change.
There are already signs that prices are rising because of Trump's tariffs.
"There are enough investors who are worried about inflation, and expectations are rising because of Fed policy".
This dynamic can insulate you against supply and distribution risks, which are rising because of increasing protectionism.
Wholesale prices are falling or flat, but retail prices are rising because of differing regulations, price controls, taxes and levies (eg, to pay for renewables).
"The costs are rising because of policy inaction on behalf of the incumbent government," said Ciaran O'Hagan, bond strategist with Société Générale.
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That price is rising because of the third similarity: contagion.
But the number of cases has been rising because of an increasing incidence of hepatitis C.
A decade ago, maternal deaths in southern Africa were rising because of AIDS.
Many locals believe that crime was rising because of the Syrians.
He agrees that the level of it is rising because of human activity and that this should warm the climate.
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