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The phrase "risen on" can be grammatically correct and used in written English.
It is often followed by a date or event, indicating when something (usually a trend or phenomenon) started to gain popularity or significance. Example: The use of social media as a marketing tool has risen on the heels of the global pandemic, as more businesses turn to online platforms to reach their customers.
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Interestingly, expectations for more than one hike next year have also risen on Wednesday".
Inflation is positive and has risen on some measures.
About 30 new communities havo risen on the city's outskirts.
The stakes certainly have risen on the field, too.
The sun, having risen on an empty stomach, The heart.
pay has risen on average 12percentt annually.
Taxes have also risen on tobacco and other goods.
In the past 10 years, both agriculture and nutrition have risen on the global policy agenda.
Rice prices have also risen on fears of drought in India.
The cost of general insurance has risen, on average, by around 30% since the attacks.
The sun had risen on a cool, clear day in early fall.
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