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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rise tenfold" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to increase by ten times or tenfold. Example: In the past decade, the demand for organic food has risen tenfold due to increasing health concerns among consumers.
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As a result, Forrester predicts that business-to-business sales of services should rise tenfold over the next few years.
Demand for dairy products in India could rise tenfold in a decade, creating a modern dairy industry in the process.
The stock is to begin trading on Hong Kong's new technology exchange on March 1, and analysts expect it to rise tenfold the first day.
Its scientists say flooding is the greatest danger to the UK from global warming and that the damage cause could rise tenfold in coming decades.
Still, no one is expecting a return to the wild markets of 1999 and early 2000, when technology stocks without earnings -- and sometimes without revenue -- would double in a few days and rise tenfold in months.
If the myriad restrictions went, a Delhi think-tank says, bilateral trade could quickly rise tenfold, from just $2.6 billion a year.One day cross-border trade in energy could follow.
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In the last 15 years it has risen tenfold.
From 2005 to mid-2008, prices for some houses in Phnom Penh rose tenfold.
Nevertheless dividends rose tenfold in nominal terms over that period.
In little more than a decade exports have risen tenfold.
Profits rose tenfold and the share price tripled.
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