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The phrase "skyrocketed to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a sudden and rapid increase in something, such as prices, popularity, or success. Example: "After the new product was released, sales skyrocketed to an all-time high, exceeding all expectations."
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They skyrocketed to popularity.
The composition skyrocketed to £6.4 million.
In 1994, the number skyrocketed to 88.4 percent.
Since that day, the application skyrocketed to the high 20s.
Rents skyrocketed to $1,250 a foot or even more.
By the early 21st century the company's annual revenues had skyrocketed to more than $1 billion.
The vacancy rate is just 3.7 percent, and the average rent has skyrocketed to $2,572.
Sales have skyrocketed to $4.4bn last year from $492n in 2008.
By late January, the number of reported cases skyrocketed to nearly four thousand.
By 2015, that ratio had skyrocketed to two hundred and seventy-six times.
But that Tuesday, the number of visitors skyrocketed to 243,974.
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