Sentence examples for rises in both from inspiring English sources

The phrase "rises in both" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something increases or goes up in multiple or both directions or locations. Example: The temperature rises in both the northern and southern hemispheres during the summer months.

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The papers, owned by Newsquest/Gannett, enjoyed rises in both newsprint sales and in online clicks.

The announcement, before the stock market opened today, followed sudden sharp rises in both companies' stocks on Thursday.

His presidency has seen rises in both the wealth of Angola and enormous inequality: his daughter, whose phone company sponsored the event, is the richest woman in Africa.

It is struggling with a rise in violent crime, a growing gang culture and the pressures of rises in both population and global food prices.

Repaying debt remains Osborne's prime objective – despite growing evidence that this is draining the life-blood from the economy and risking rises in both unemployment and prices.

There are rises in both the charge-off and delinquency rates, which measure the share of balances that are uncollectable or more than 30 days late respectively.

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Leading the rise in both indexes were Cisco Systems, Sun Microsystems and Oracle.

Inequality has risen in both rich and poor countries.

Overall, cases are on the rise in both rural and urban areas.

Excluding China again, the number of workers in moderate poverty actually rose in both decades.

Until then, the Lords will continually rise in both size and cost'.

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