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"the number soared" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to make a comparison between a large increase or jump in a certain number. For example: "Over the past year, the number of visitors to the museum soared by 30%."
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Last month, the number soared above three million.
After a sharp drop in new bankruptcy cases in 1999, the number soared again in 2000.
The number soared in the 1990s, and by 2005 had reached 68,000.
In the first year after she was buried there, the number soared to 147,000 - and remained steady last year with 146,500.
In 1986, the number of temps employed each day was 800,000, but, according to the National Association of Temporary and Staffing Services, the number soared to 2.5 million last year or about 2percentt of the work force.
In El Salvador, whose population is not much more than 6% of Mexico's, the number soared to 22,000 last year, a 20-fold increase on five years earlier.
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It's the mounting pulse of Ms. Lauper's music and Mr. Mitchell's wittily illustrative choreography that sends the number soaring.
The numbers soared at the start of the current recession, but dipped in 2009 despite the continuing rise in unemployment.
The numbers soared at the start of the recession, but dipped in 2009 despite the continuing rise in unemployment.
But he did acknowledge that as the deadline approached, the numbers soared, and that was when most of the top picks signed.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, that number soared to 28,000 by 2006.
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