Examples of 'has risen sharply' in a sentence

Meaning of "has risen sharply"

The phrase 'has risen sharply' indicates a significant and rapid increase in something, such as prices, costs, or numbers. It implies a steep upward movement or growth, often beyond what was expected or anticipated

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has risen sharply
The intensity of work has risen sharply.
The rate has risen sharply in the last few years.
The unemployment rate has risen sharply.
Unemployment has risen sharply for workers at all education levels.
Performance in national tests has risen sharply.
The intensity of work has risen sharply over the last twenty years.
Industry awareness of lean principles has risen sharply.
Material inequality has risen sharply in recent decades.
The number of applications for redundancy approval has risen sharply.
Unemployment has risen sharply.
The number of people who have lost their homes has risen sharply.
The cost of education has risen sharply in recent years.
The total number of teachers throughout the education system has risen sharply.
In many countries unemployment has risen sharply and is still rising.
Separate figures show the number of female auto owners has risen sharply.

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The use of medical cannabis has risen sharply in recent years.
Generic drugs must also be promoted because the cost of medicine has risen sharply.
The price of vegetables has risen sharply due to bad weather.
The risk of an outright recession in the UK this year has risen sharply.
The cost of funerals has risen sharply over the past few years.
Life expectancy of the elderly has risen sharply.
This indicator has risen sharply over the last ten years compared to the previous century.
At the same time demand has risen sharply.
It has risen sharply in popularity in the United States recently.
The number of exporting firms has risen sharply since the crisis.
Violence against human rights defenders and their work in Guatemala has risen sharply.
The percentage of infertile couples has risen sharply in the last several decades.
Production of rapeseed meal and ethanol co-products has risen sharply.
The number of orders has risen sharply since January.
As employment has fallen, so unemployment has risen sharply.
Cybercrime has risen sharply in Europe.
Interest in digital currencies like bitcoin has risen sharply this year.
Inequality has risen sharply under the current king, and the masses are ready to rebel!
The number and size of new ships has risen sharply in recent years.
In addition, the cost of library acquisitions such as scholarly journals has risen sharply.
Cereals Expenditure on cereals has risen sharply in recent years.
There has also been an impact on people 's income and unemployment has risen sharply.
The demand for electric cars has risen sharply in China in recent years.
In recent years, volcanic activity on the planet has risen sharply.
The rate of executions has risen sharply under King Salman.
India 's dependence on foreign capital is also high and has risen sharply.
The number of jobs in South Holland has risen sharply over the last five years.
While green energy is heavily subsidized, the price of energy has risen sharply.
Criticism of buybacks, in particular, has risen sharply since the financial crisis.
Therefore, the demand for vision correction products has risen sharply.
However, heterosexual transmission has risen sharply since the beginning of the epidemic.
But at the same time, the average cost of devastation has risen sharply.
In recent months, the price of food has risen sharply while supplies have dwindled.
With the transition to a market economy, the costs of medical care has risen sharply.
Meanwhile inflation has risen sharply and twin deficits - in budgets and current accounts - have swelled.

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