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Discover Ludwig"skyrocketed into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a sudden increase in something. For example, "The prices of groceries skyrocketed into unexpected heights last month."
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They weren't skyrocketed into the public consciousness by a tidal wave of hype.
Leonard, who barely made the cut, skyrocketed into contention with a splendid round that he will not soon forget.
For the 2016-17 school year, the waiting list for D.C. pre-K classes skyrocketed into the thousands.
Several projects on Kickstarter that began with modest goals have taken off and skyrocketed into the millions, sometimes in a matter of days.
Many of the conservative Republican women who have skyrocketed into America's consciousness lately are compared to Ms. Palin — outspoken, ambitious, attractive.
Cain, who has skyrocketed into the top tier in GOP polls, claims he would be able to compete with Obama for black voters.
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This sort of talk has led WeWork to skyrocket into the same league as Airbnb and Pinterest.
And there is no sure way to predict who will skyrocket into the kind of success that changes American life.
The day offered a tangible reminder of why the television contracts are skyrocketing into the billions and fans are streaming through the turnstiles.
Nor could he have foreseen that with the significant rise in longevity over the 20th century, cases of Alzheimer's disease would skyrocket into the millions.
Lupita joins Jane to discuss skyrocketing into fame and the impact of being an African woman in Hollywood.
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