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Discover LudwigThe phrase "popularity rise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which something is becoming more popular over time. For example: "The singer's popularity rise was evident within weeks of her debut album's release."
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This made his popularity rise.
The Communists have seen their popularity rise amid the economic uncertainty of recent years, to now about 15%.
The influx has been a boon for Taiwan's recessionary economy, as well as for the hot springs, which have seen their popularity rise.
He has seen his popularity rise in recent months, with more people clamoring to shake his hand and make his acquaintance.
The government of Yasuo Fukuda has seen its popularity rise since he took over last month from Shinzo Abe, who resigned as prime minister after a terrible year.
Even though Hollande has seen his popularity rise since the attacks, this has not helped his wider party and its candidates.
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Meanwhile, the AFD's popularity rose three points to 12%.
Despite its lack of mainstream popularity, rose water is surprisingly easy to find in this country.
Polls show Mr Gutiérrez's popularity rising from the low teens last autumn to over 20%.
Leung's popularity rose along with Beijing's discomfort over Tang.
Marimekko's American popularity rose in the 1960's, when Jacqueline Kennedy wore its colorful dresses.
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