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Discover Ludwig"continued rising" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something or someone is continuing to rise or increase without stopping. For example: - The price of gold continued rising throughout the month, reaching record highs. - Despite the rainy weather, the water level in the river continued rising, causing concerns for flooding. - The popularity of the new smartphone model continued rising, with thousands of pre-orders being placed. - The athlete's performance continued rising throughout the season, earning her the title of MVP.
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U.S. Jobless Claims Climb By 8,000 The number of Americans filing for benefits continued rising last week, while continued claims for unemployment benefits was the highest in 18 years.
In after-hours trading, shares continued rising.
But they were marooned and the water continued rising.
And it has continued rising fairly steadily in recent months.
The tide of the market has continued rising, flowing into pretty well every corner of society.
Pay for those in the top 25percentt continued rising, according to the Labor Department.
Among the most overweight people, weight and waist circumference have all continued rising in recent years.
By 2005 the proportion had gone up to 10% and it has continued rising this year, to 11%.
In many countries traffic levels have continued rising because population growth has compensated for declining distances driven per person.
Women's labor force participation rate continued rising through the late 1990s, dropped a couple of percentage points, and then more or less flat-lined.
After war reparations had been paid in full, trade with the Soviet Union continued, rising to more than 25 percent of Finland's total during the 1980s.
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