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Discover Ludwig"rose by around" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to increase by a significant amount, e.g. "The sales revenue rose by around 10% last month."
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In all of those, the Hispanic population rose by around 600% during the 1990s.
During the palaeocene-eocene thermal maximum, 55m years ago, temperatures rose by around 6C.
According to one estimate its fares rose by around 12% on average in 2014, its first year of niceness.
After all, turnouts fluctuate all the time- in 1996, the white turnout fell by 8%, and in 2004 it rose by around 4%.
GDP doubled between 1999 and 2007 and, although the dip in oil prices effected growth, it still rose by around 4% in 2012.
10.20am GMT Eurozone economic growth has been lagging behind America's for most of the last two years, as this graph shows: Photograph: Eurostat GDP in America (where the Federal Reserve is operating much looser monetary policy than the European Central Bank) rose by around 0.7% in the third quarter.
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Death rates rise by around 6%.
The stock market has risen by around 50% since January.
China's has risen by around 50% to 0.42 (and by some measures to 0.48).
Over the past century their life expectancy has risen by around two-thirds.
Life expectancy for men has risen by around eight years since 1994.
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