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Free sign up"soared from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something rising or climbing rapidly from a specific starting point or source. Example: The eagle soared from its perch atop the tree, its wings outstretched as it glided through the sky.
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His career, and his risky material, soared from that moment.
Ad sales and subscriptions soared from the previous year.
Putin's own ratings soared from 2%to53%3%.
Last year, her ranking soared from No. 99 to 39.
The pupil roll has soared from 766 to 1,500.
Life expectancy soared from 47 in 1955 to 71 today.Splendid, or so it seemed.
Above, a silver-leafed, barrel-vaulted ceiling soared from faux-marble moldings.
Merchandise exports soared from 16% of global GDP in the mid-1990s to 27% in 2008.
The cost had soared from a projected $400 million to about $2.4 billion.
Its debt burden has soared, from just over 100% of GDP to 134%.
The share price has soared from the first day of trading in October.
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