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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rising opinion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a shift in public or general opinion that is becoming more popular or influential. Example: "There is a rising opinion among voters that the current government is not doing enough to address the issue of climate change."
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As a result of the disastrous failure of the rising, public opinion turned against them, and their leaderless hordes slunk back into the Viborg Quarter, which is Petrograd's St Antoine.
Mr. Stokes noted that the opposition Social Democrats and the Greens, who have been rising in opinion polls there, have been largely supportive of European integration and rescuing the euro, something that is not generally reflected in statements by Ms. Merkel and her center-right government.
Thus, Lefebvre (1991) argued that the complex relationship between inhabitants and existing urban spaces will lead to another evolutionary chapter within urban development patterns due to the rising public opinion and the subsequent resistance to top-down decision-making.
GREENSBORO, N.C., Sept 15 (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton got back on the campaign trail on Thursday after taking three days off for pneumonia, and the Democratic presidential candidate faced a more challenging political landscape, with Republican rival Donald Trump rising in opinion polls.
With every hour that he appears on television, the medium he knows best and that made him rich, Mr. Berlusconi rises in opinion polls.
Since the November election, the president's approval ratings have risen, and opinion polls have shown a strong majority not only favoring his tax position, but saying they will blame Republicans for a failure to reach a deficit deal.
The German Greens have emerged as the only consistently pro-European party in the country, and they continue to rise in opinion polls, whereas the AfD seems to have reached its high point (except in the former East Germany).
Even though Mr. da Silva has said he will make good on Brazil's promises to the monetary fund, the country's currency has weakened every time he has risen in opinion polls.
Rather than spend a lot of time rallying public support for the agenda, Mr. Podesta said, the administration expected to get an "updraft" from an improving economy; the bet was that, as unemployment came down and consumer confidence rose, public opinion would more or less take care of itself.
Since the November election, the president's approval ratings have risen, and opinion polls have shown a strong majority not only favouring his tax position, but saying they will blame Republicans for a failure to reach a deficit deal.
This fear has found its voice in the anti-European U.K. Independence Party, which has risen in opinion polls by converting economic discontent into a culture war in which foreigners and immigrants -- and, indeed, Europe as a whole -- are the enemy.
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