Examples of 'has driven up' in a sentence

Meaning of "has driven up"

Has driven up: This phrase typically means to increase or raise something, such as prices, costs, or demand

How to use "has driven up" in a sentence

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has driven up
Such celebrity involvement has driven up prices.
This has driven up the costs for recycling.
The escape car has driven up.
This failing has driven up prices to unprecedented levels in recent times.
The growing number of residents has driven up property prices.
The Fed has driven up prices for their raw materials.
A shortage of truck drivers has driven up labor costs as well.
The bullish approach has created scarcity on the market which has driven up value.
Speculation has driven up prices.
She also alleged that the new legislation has driven up costs.
This social exclusion has driven up suicide rates and crime among the elderly.
They also found an increase in Asian tourists has driven up demand.
Economic growth and development has driven up wages and the overall cost of labor.
Conversely, the recent release of a formula with vanilla has driven up prices.
The struggling energy industry has driven up unemployment rates in Alberta.

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This has driven up water usage and production costs, rendering some farms unviable.
A shortage of houses on the market has driven up prices and blunted sales.
That demand has driven up prices, said Alan Lightfeldt, data scientist for StreetEasy.
Cuba has been forced to search for alternatives, which has driven up the final price.
Globalization has driven up the salaries of low-level jobs.
Diverting Midwest corn crops to biofuel for example, producing ethanol, has driven up corn prices.
For example, stockpiling in China has driven up the prices of copper and zinc.
World demand for commodities, largely fuelled by Asia, has driven up prices.
Current EU / UK energy policy has driven up energy costs.
Amazon 's rapid rise has fuelled an economy that has driven up wages and lowered unemployment . ”.
So what 's happened over the last 60 years that has driven up rates of Candida overgrowth?
Kathleen Wynne 's sell-off Hydro One has driven up hydro bills across Ontario.
In the last 200 years, industrialization has driven up carbon-dioxide emissions.

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