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"surge in popularity" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an increase in a person's, thing's, or event's popularity over a short period of time. For example, "The singer Beyoncé has experienced a surge in popularity since the release of her latest album."
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Why the surge in popularity?
Why the sudden surge in popularity?
Olive oil is experiencing a dramatic surge in popularity.
Yet their surge in popularity took some retailers by surprise.
What has caused this dramatic surge in popularity?
Can anyone explain the sudden surge in popularity?
Skateboarding is enjoying a mid-life surge in popularity.
But speech technology's recent surge in popularity isn't related to any major breakthroughs in speech technology.
With this surge in popularity has come a surge in plastic waste.
Nikola Gruevski, Macedonia's prime minister, will enjoy a surge in popularity.
They enter the league as it is experiencing a surge in popularity.
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