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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'number climb' is not usually used in written English
It is more of a spoken phrase. If you were to use it in a sentence, it would mean that the numbers are increasing, such as: "The company's profits are continuing to number climb."
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New users get to experience the thrill and buzz of watching the number climb; but they rarely feel like the lonely kids in the high-school cafeteria.
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In 2009, that number climbed to $16.19 billion.
By January, the number climbed to 25.5.
Among Trump supporters, that number climbed to 62%.
That number climbed to 41percentt for goods over $100.
Imagine what would happen if that number climbed to 5 percent.
Ten years ago, the number climbed to 25.
But when she goes into Manhattan, the number climbs to 10,000.
But in the next 10 weeks ended Monday, the number climbed 50percenttoto 51 articles.
That number climbed to over 70percentt for women in wealthier areas.
When the researchers interviewed chronic users, the number climbed to forty per cent.
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