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"soar in popularity" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is becoming increasingly popular or gaining widespread attention. Example: The new smartphone model is expected to soar in popularity due to its advanced features and sleek design.
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Health care apps soar in popularity.
Trump said that the Democrats had convinced him that agreeing to be impeached would make him soar in popularity.
And there are fads, like one of Ms. Basle's treatments, P.R.P., that soar in popularity while experts debate whether they help.
Boeing published a survey of 3,200 airline passengers in April that seemed to indicate that the airborne Internet would soar in popularity.
As strong anti-immigrant sentiment spreads into the political mainstream and right-wing parties soar in popularity ahead of several key elections this year, the ruling is bound to fan the flames of long-simmering culture wars in Europe, especially in France.
Nevertheless, he and the industry anticipate that online action and strategy games will soar in popularity when several factors converge.
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