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The phrase "saw a sharp increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a noticeable or significant rise in a particular metric or statistic over a specific period.
Example: "The company saw a sharp increase in sales after launching the new marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "experienced a significant rise" or "noted a steep increase."
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When CME Group went live with Bitcoin futures we saw a sharp increase in demand and an increased number of users in the network," said Matthew Unger, CEO and Founder of iComplyICO.
Meanwhile, southern Europe saw a sharp increase in imports from low-wage countries.
In the nineteen-eighties, because of immigration, Sweden, like other European countries, saw a sharp increase in racism.
The employment, or household, survey looks at sixty thousand households, and last month it saw a sharp increase in the number of people without jobs.
They also saw a sharp increase in short-term foreign debt denominated in dollars to pay for oil, heralding a decade and a half of instability.
"The current study includes information from when we saw a sharp increase in suicides, between 2005 and 2008," Ms. LeardMann said.
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On Saturday, the third round saw a sharper increase, 56percenttoto a 3.9.
Its courses, which cost £3,950 a year, have seen a sharp increase in popularity since the introduction of fees of up to £9,000 a year in the university sector.
Concurrently, we have seen a sharp increase in poverty.
Malta has seen a sharp increase in illegal immigrants.
Any time we see a sharp increase in credit growth we take an interest.
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