Examples of 'edged up' in a sentence

Meaning of "edged up"

This phrase indicates a slight increase or incremental rise in something, such as a price, rate, or value. It suggests that the change is minimal but noticeable

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edged up
The average workweek also edged up.
The unemployment rate edged up as more people looked for work.
While youth unemployment also edged up.
Interest rates have edged up but remain low by historical and international standards.
Construction also has edged up in Europe.
She edged up onto her elbow and inched backward to put more space between them.
The number of months of inventory edged up in most major markets in August.
In this environment, inflation expectations have edged up.
Imports of services edged up as Canadians spent more on international travel.
Third, the rate of currency appreciation has edged up.
HNWI population edged up slightly while aggregate investable wealth declined.
In contrast, the outlook for inflation has edged up since the budget.
The dollar edged up to a four-month high against the euro.
But over the past six years, manufacturing employment has edged up.
Employment in British Columbia edged up and remained unchanged for Quebec.

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Manufacturing production expanded in June, and the rate of manufacturing capacity utilization edged up.
Consumer price inflation edged up somewhat, largely because of higher energy prices.
Orders for motor vehicles and parts edged up 0.9 percent.
Non-food prices edged up in November on both a yearly and monthly basis.
During the last decade annual passenger numbers have edged up from around 80 to 90 million.
Inflation expectations edged up but continue to be concentrated in the Bank 's inflation-control range.
The overall actual government budget deficit edged up slightly to 2.9 per cent of GDP.
Global GDP growth edged up only by about 1 percent due to a more resilient services sector.
Without these new taxes, expenses would have edged up by just 3,7.
TOKYO, Asian shares edged up on Monday on optimism about global growth.
Japanese shut down their fleet of nukes post-Fukushima, so their emissions edged up 2.4 percent.
On a positive note, its prices have edged up about 3 per cent over the previous year.
During the same month, JAI 's domestic passenger traffic edged up 1.8 per cent.
United subsequently edged up the table to finish in a secure 11th place.
Electricity sales in the Netherlands edged up 1.1 TWh.
The continuous casting ratio edged up to 98.3 percent as a result of ongoing facility modernization.
The economic sentiment indicator ( ESI ) for the euro area edged up by 0.4 points in July.
European markets, which edged up across the board on the news, celebrated.
Meanwhile, heroin seizures in all Subcommission member States only edged up from 50 tons to 51 tons.
Prices have edged up to an average of US$97 per thousand square feet in June.
The ratio of household debt to household assets edged up to 16.9 % in the second quarter.
The figure edged up 0.9 percent in the region encompassing Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
Wobbly kneed, I edged up to the car.
Farm income According to Statistics Canada, farm cash receipts edged up in 2005.
My weight has edged up in the last few years, up to almost 200 pounds.
Despite the moderate rate of economic growth, employment edged up further in Western Europe in 2005.
Since then, it 's edged up to 58 percent, providing modest evidence of a shift in bargaining leverage.
Overall, business-class air travel has edged up 2 per cent since last year 's survey.
Unemployment edged up to 6.7 % compared to February, as more people looked for work.
Prices received by the nation 's farms, factories and refineries had edged up 0.1 percent in December.
The number of uninsured edged up to 49.9 million, the biggest in more than two decades.
On Tuesday, the benchmark Nikkei stock index edged up 0.1 percent.
Minimum volume 149 edged up reaction, greatly saving the cost of reagent for detection.
When excluding the two segments, South Korea 's exports for December edged up 2.6 percent on-year.
The overall crime rate edged up marginally in 2001, after declining for nine consecutive years.

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