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Discover Ludwig"sharper increase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an increase that is more dramatic or faster than expected. For example, "The stock market has seen a sharper increase in value this year compared to last."
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"An increase in Bank Rate of 1⁄4 point would be unlikely to slow that process to a halt immediately but there is a risk that, if the increase were delayed, inflation would be pushed above target or a rather sharper increase in Bank Rate would be needed subsequently".
On Saturday, the third round saw a sharper increase, 56percenttoto a 3.9.
The company predicted a sharper increase in vacancies in the coming year as a result of recent bankruptcies.
But the 50 best-selling drugs posted a much sharper increase, as the number of prescriptions rose 18.6percentto to 866.6 million, from 730.6 million.
Compared with previous studies that found that losses increase regularly with sea-level rise, we find a much sharper increase with sea level because of this effect.
The real concern, he said, was that other countries would follow Russia's lead and stop exporting, a domino reaction around the world similar to the one in 2008 that could cause a sharper increase in prices.
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That was the sharpest increase since February.
This sharp increase is very worrying.
But individual retailers report a sharp increase.
One of those provinces, Nimruz, was showing a sharp increase.
Concurrently, we have seen a sharp increase in poverty.
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