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Discover LudwigThe phrase "significantly rose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a large amount of increase over a period of time. For example, "The number of homeless people in this city significantly rose over the last year."
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The importance of accessible Web design significantly rose within the last years.
Over time, cardiac output significantly rose (P < 0.05) and (P < 0.05).
Dr. Wing reports that levels of radiation-related disease significantly rose in the downwind area.
With the killing of Izz al-Din al-Qassam, a well-known Muslim preacher and anti-colonial militant by British forces, tensions between the Palestinian Arab population, among whom al-Qassam was popular, and the authorities significantly rose.
Based on a Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA) survey, in 2014, the number of frequent moviegoers in the U.S./Canada significantly rose among people aged 60 and over, from 3.8 million to 5.3 million, representing a 39.5percentt increase over the previous year.
We then estimated where the curve first significantly rose above the background frequency of 7mer seed matches.
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In exchange for significantly rising living standards, a little more internal inequality is not such a bad thing.
The other two big-box stores will be to the north of them where the site significantly rises, enabling all to be visible from the highway.
But it is likely to have significantly risen in value, Andrew de Castro, of the presidential commission tasked to recover the wealth, said on Tuesday.
They also noted that prosecutions had significantly risen each year since the original federal legislation on identity theft was passed in 1998.
But the encouraging sign to look for is the number of women participating in both activities is significantly rising.
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