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Discover Ludwig"temperature spikes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a sudden or momentary increase in the temperature. For example: "The temperature spikes caused the ice on the lake to melt quickly."
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Night sweat: my temperature spikes to 102.
My temperature spikes and coolant flows into my cell.
There were similar temperature spikes in December and this year.
Heat evolution and temperature spikes during hydrogen absorption were studied.
Quick reproducing insects may be able to rapidly adapt to such temperature spikes, he said.
The last few years have seen temperature spikes to world-record highs.
Nonetheless, he said, the company has backup systems in case the temperature spikes or the air is smoky.
Among the risks facing small island states like Mauritius are flash floods, droughts and unusual temperature spikes.
The last few years have seen temperature spikes, with nights becoming unbearably hot and then switching to freezing cold.
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His temperature spiked to alarming levels.
Imagine the global temperature spiking 17 degrees in a decade.
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