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Discover Ludwig"sharp rise in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically refers to a significant increase in something, such as a number or a trend. Example: "There has been a sharp rise in housing prices in the city, making it difficult for many families to afford a home."
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The sharp rise in market interest rates.
But this masks a sharp rise in some countries.
It also saw a sharp rise in assets under management.
There has been a sharp rise in foreign debt.
The result was a sharp rise in financing costs.
Austerity tends to precipitate a sharp rise in mental illness.
Imagine a sharp rise in tension between India and Pakistan.
It did not explain the sharp rise in numbers.
Gibbons said winter brought a sharp rise in demand.
The Chicago Fed's figures show a sharp rise in unemployment insurance claims in December (see chart).
Mr. Hasanov said the increase was justified because of a sharp rise in property values.
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