Examples of 'gone up again' in a sentence

Meaning of "gone up again"

gone up again - This phrase is used to describe something that has increased in level, amount, or intensity once more

How to use "gone up again" in a sentence

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gone up again
Our house price has gone up again.
He must have gone up again while I was cooking.
The price of potatoes has gone up again.
It has gone up again.
If the price of the paper has gone up again.
That number is expected to have gone up again when the 2016 figures are available.
Bad news is the oil price has gone up again.
It 's gone up again.
The price of potatoes had gone up again.
This has gone up again.
A few decades on, the walls have gone up again.
The price of corn has gone up again this week.
He said he's not impressed that the gas prices have gone up again.
Sugar has gone up again.
The cost of fixed-rate mortgages has gone up again.

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The price has gone up again.
The cost of riding Metro-North has gone up again.
Latest trends, output in the EU has gone up again since last autumn.
I would love to, but the mortgage payments have gone up again.
He said my levels have gone up again.
Come in. I told you! Price of pig meat's gone up again.
Price of pig meat 's gone up again.
For you . Argentine Northern Land, gone up again.
Do not tell me it 's gone up again.
Hall, Hall, for you . Argentine Northern Land, gone up again.
The price of bread 's gone up again.
Go up, The price of bread has gone up again.
Argentine Northern Land, gone up again.
Oh, no… the price of gas has gone up again.

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