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The phrase "they have rising" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is increasing or becoming more prominent, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "They have rising concerns about the environmental impact of the project."
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"As the dollar goes down, my clients are getting the same bargain as tourists from Europe: They have rising income from assets in euros, Swiss francs and Canadian dollars," gloats Schiff, who then squirms into a sport coat and dashes to his bmw and a date to trash the dollar on the Fox Business Network.
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They have risen steadily.
They have risen 22.6 percent over the past 12 months.
They have risen about 28 percent this year.
Since, they have risen 128percentt.
Since then, they have risen about 62percentt.
Over the past four years they have risen 171%.
They have risen 9.6percentt so far this year.
They have risen 40percentt, not 4percentt.
They have risen 25percentt in the last week.
Since then, they have risen 28percentt.
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