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The phrase "rises to over" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
A more correct way to phrase this would be "rises above" or "climbs to over."
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The proportion rises to over 60% for those with doctorates in physical sciences or mathematics.
"If it rises to over 2C above that level, there will be serious environmental consequences for billions of people – including increased droughts, floods and storms.
When they reach 34 knots (39mph) it is a tropical storm, and if the wind rises to over 64 knots (74mph), the cyclone is classed as a typhoon.
If Mr Bush's tax cuts are made permanent, that figure rises to over $600 billion.From the perspective of tax reform, however, the AMT is less an expensive problem than an opportunity.
For white women who did not finish high school, that proportion rises to over 60%.Most poor children live in single-parent homes, and most families that are poor lack married parents.
UK retailers and wholesalers are still wasting around 200,000 tonnes of food each year, and when their supply chains are factored in this figure rises to over 4,000,000 tonnes annually.
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By now that has risen to over 42,000.
Unemployment has risen to over 11% and youth unemployment to more than 36%.
That figure is expected to rise to over 220,000 in 2020.
By August it had signed up 1m students, rising to over 2m now.
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