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Discover Ludwig"popularity surge" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a sudden increase in the level of popularity or public interest in something or someone. Example: After his win at the national beauty pageant, there was a popularity surge for the young model, with fans and followers flooding his social media accounts and booking him for various public appearances.
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– and watch its popularity surge again.
Zanu-PF's recent popularity surge has wrong-footed the MDC.
But after her husband, former President Néstor Kirchner, died in October, Mrs. Kirchner rode a wave of sympathy and has seen her popularity surge to a record high.
Matthew McGregor, the London director of Blue State Digital (which worked on Obama's campaign), says it was astonishing that they failed to exploit their popularity surge.
A poll released on Friday by Alpha TV indicated that Tsipras would see his popularity surge if new elections were held.
Riding on the wave of a huge popularity surge in the late 80's, the WWF financed and released one of the worst films of all time, 'No Holds Barred' starring Hulk Hogan and Lister as opposing wrestlers.
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President Obama's popularity surges to a 3-year high.
In the months that followed, Trump's popularity surged.
— it was not until recently that golf's popularity surged in the more traditional gambling sense.
As the eatery's popularity surged, neighbors complained about noise, trash and odors.
In the years following, figure skating's popularity surged to historic levels.
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