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Discover Ludwig"had a rise" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as a verb, and is usually used to describe a situation in which someone or something has increased in level or status. For example, "After presenting his ideas to the board, he had a rise to the position of CEO."
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Only Virginia, whose northern suburbs have been growing fast, had a rise.
Florida in particular has had a rise in anti-Islamic activity.
But it also said it had a rise in new customers.
A pair of jeans with cabbage roses had a rise that was too low.
The chief executive, Rupert Peace, had a rise in his pay to £2.3m from £1.4m.
All four had a rise in poverty and big dips in men's median earnings.
At the same time, the country has had a rise in political Islam, along with continuing ethnic and religious tensions.
Police officials say the area around Anna Drive, like other parts of the city, has had a rise in violent crime over the past year or so.
To these explanations, Jacoby adds her suspicion that Ingersoll might have fared better had a rise in secularism, which he helped bring about, proved to be permanent.
The company with the largest increase was the Internet Capital Group, which had a rise of 138percentt, or 5.7 million shares.
Punchdrunk, the theatre group famous for its immersive dramatic experiences, often played out in abandoned buildings, had a rise of 141% in real terms.
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