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Discover LudwigThe phrase "risen strongly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a steady or rapid increase in something. For example, "The stock market has risen strongly in the past year."
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American exports have risen strongly.
Demand for biofuels has also risen strongly.
Indeed, Russia's output has risen strongly over the past year.
It is because their own costs have risen strongly too.
We've had more rain than predicted and our storages have risen strongly," he said.
A currency liability has arisen because the Swiss franc has risen strongly against the pound.
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Stockpiles also rose strongly.
Exports rose strongly in April.
So meat demand will rise strongly.
Industrial production rose strongly in October.
Stock markets in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Hong Kong and South Korea also rose strongly.
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