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"climb by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that increases incrementally, such as prices or percentages. For example, "Sales figures climbed by 10% over the course of the year."
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Both are deciduous shrubs that climb by aerial rootlets.
In Camden, rates would climb by 127percentt.
UK bus revenues are set to climb by 1.8%.
This route ascends 4,800 feet - a strenuous climb by any standards.
These growers will see net revenue climb by more than $1,600 per acre, on average.
Hermès, a maker of fancy accessories, saw its sales in Asia climb by 45%.
The euro area's GDP will decline by 0.6%% in 2009 and climb by 1.2% in 2010.
The demand for its power is expected to climb by 2.8% next year.
In addition, Florida public school rolls are expected to climb by 30,000.
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After implementing the change, GetGlue saw engagement levels climb by 50%.
Unemployment, it is true, continues to climb by 49,000 last month.
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