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The phrase "stark rises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe significant or dramatic increases in a particular context, such as prices, statistics, or trends. Example: "The report highlighted the stark rises in unemployment rates over the past year."
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The latest data shows a stark rise in the number of executions carried out in Iran and Iraq.
Even a stark rise in weekly first-time unemployment claims barely dented the market gains.
Even South Africa has seen a stark rise in poaching levels, losing a staggering 1,215 rhinos in 2014 alone, up from just 13 in 2007.
He said: "While overall levels of violence in our prisons are similar to those experienced in previous years the stark rise in serious assaults, particularly on staff, is utterly unacceptable and needs to be dealt with robustly".
The rise of services from the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime and broadcasters owning catch-up streams has led to the stark rise in on-demand and even binge-watching.
In a briefing note, Vote Leave suggested that jobless EU migrants should be deported, saying a consequence of the failure to do so had been a stark rise in homelessness.
The Internet is seeing a stark rise in the number of hate and terror sites and Web postings, according to a Congressional briefing last week entitled "Hate in the Information Age".
CPJ also reported a stark rise in the number of journalists killed and imprisoned around the world in 2012, due to repressive government regimes intolerant of dissent and brazen impunity for killers.
Scientists from 13 federal agencies have produced a climate change report highlighting the stark rise in temperature over the last several decades and the role human activity plays in it, according to the New York Times, which obtained a private, draft copy.
Over the past decade there has been a stark rise in the number performed due to; earlier diagnosis, improved availability to healthcare resources, awareness amongst medical practitioners and patients themselves.
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