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Discover LudwigThe phrase "further rise" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an increase or upward movement that is continuing or expected to continue. Example: With the stock market showing signs of stability, experts predict a further rise in prices over the next few months. In this sentence, "further rise" indicates that the prices have already been increasing, and they are expected to continue increasing in the future.
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Certainly, a further rise in oil prices is plausible.
The report forecast a further rise in violence in Iraq over the next few months.
But they seemed to consider a further rise in inflation as an equal obstacle to growth.
The adjustment should also include a further rise in the renminbi against the dollar.
Any further rise in numbers of poor people will barely figure in that.
But June's further rise in the headline rate from 3.3%to3.8%8% was nonetheless pretty nasty.
But business groups warned that a further rise would put jobs at risk.
A large one-off increase might work, as it would stem expectations of a further rise.
Dr. Smeeding said it seemed almost certain that poverty would further rise this year.
Forecasters expect a further rise of more than 4% in 2015.
Even then, a further rise in bond yields may be needed to knock heads together.
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