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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soaring number" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large and rapidly increasing number. Example: The soaring number of tourists to this city has led to overcrowding and strain on the local infrastructure.
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The soaring number of civilian casualties in the Saudi-led bombing campaign have provoked widespread criticism.
The soaring number of passengers filing claims follows clarification of European Union rules in October 2012.
And according to government statistics, a soaring number of them are dying.
Everyone talked about the home runs, but few noticed the soaring number of batters hit by pitches.
But a soaring number of visitors are from mainland China, so also expect to hear a great deal of Mandarin.
The country's centre for women's rights has called the soaring number of rape and harassment cases a "social cancer".
Less attention was paid to the soaring number of deaths in the Mediterranean of migrants trying to reach European shores.
A soaring number of malpractice suits caused medical insurance rates to skyrocket, hitting obstetrical practices the hardest.
Ben S. Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, warned on Thursday that the soaring number of foreclosures threatened the economy.
Patrick Markee, a policy analyst with the city's Coalition for the Homeless, attributed the soaring number of homeless to a combination of increasing poverty and high housing costs.
Meanwhile, some Ecology Department officials involved in approving the backup generators now express doubts about the soaring number of them in Quincy.
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