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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area has risen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in a specific area, such as population, temperature, or economic metrics.
Example: "The area has risen significantly over the past decade, leading to increased demand for housing."
Alternatives: "area has increased" or "area has grown".
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Shareholder engagement in this area has risen, and boards are taking steps to be more transparent.
The latest census shows private renting in the area has risen from 13%to20%0%.
The population of the Denver metropolitan area has risen to 2.6m, an increase of over 8% since 2000.
And despite tough times across much of the state, the number of jobs in the Syracuse metropolitan area has risen in the last year.
According to Dieziger, the value of properties in the area has risen ten-fold in the four years since the first cut of the spade.
Employment in the metro area has risen by about 84,000 over the past year roughly 6% of America's job growth, in a region with just 2% of its population.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission says investor complaints in that area have risen significantly in recent weeks.
At the same time, the number of nests in the area had risen from 10,000 to 25,000.
Property values in the area have risen as more New Yorkers have permanently fled the city after 9/11.
Sea levels in the area have risen by about 20cm in the past century, and the UN estimates that they will rise a further 58cm by 2100.
By the mid-20th century, aircraft and aerospace production in the Seattle area had risen to first place among the state's fabricating industries.
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