Examples of 'number rises' in a sentence

Meaning of "number rises"

number rises: This phrase indicates an increase or upward trend in quantity, figures, statistics, or any numerical data. It is often used to describe the growth or expansion of a specific parameter or variable over a period of time

How to use "number rises" in a sentence

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And that number rises every day.
Vitorino legal status under the Geneva Convention, then that number rises to some 2 million people.
This number rises to nine out of ten in rural regions.
In this process the atomic number rises by one.
This number rises considerably ten years after the initial procedure.
In some national studies this number rises to 70 percent.
The number rises significantly when the rest of the world is included.
Sixth global challenge, Frozen conflicts - their number rises.
That number rises to two million throughout LA county.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, this number rises to one in every two people.
The number rises to about one in three for African American and Native American women.
In the US and Mexico that number rises to 40 percent.
That number rises to 17 percent for those who start using the drug in their teens.
In Detroit, that number rises.
That number rises to 5 were we all to live like the average American.

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With NK components, this number rises to 2 NK.
That number rises slightly to 85 percent if forced to choose only between Trump and Clinton.
After five years, that number rises to 95 percent.
The number rises to 67 percent among white evangelicals.
If both parents wet the bed as children, that number rises to about 65 %.
This number rises to more than 85 percent in rural areas.
Corrected for differences in the price level, this number rises to 3.5 per cent.
The number rises to 84 % if we include the applications currently being evaluated.
When you count SMS apps, that number rises to 74 percent.
That number rises to nearly 72 percent among the unemployed.
If you add France, Canada and the UK the number rises to 95 %.
That number rises to 27 touches when pass receptions are included.
What will happen if the number rises to 25 million, as some people fear?
That number rises to over 60 per cent by the time you are sixty.
In the winter, this number rises to over 40 per cent of Canadians.
That number rises to 45 % in certain specialities including paediatric cardiologists and neurosurgeons.
However, that number rises to 4.4 % when only rural households are considered.
This number rises to 59 % among retailers who actively promote their digital shopping apps.
Sadly, this number rises to 90 per cent when looking at the developing world.
The number rises to 45 % when taking into account the whole of the built environment sector.
That number rises to 70 percent among Democrats.
That number rises to 61 percent among voters in the city of Boston….
That number rises to 36 percent in the New York City metropolitan area.
The number rises to one in two by age 25.
This number rises about 5% every year.
That number rises to 85 % after receiving the item.
That number rises to 62 % for high school seniors.
That number rises to 63 % in married couples with children.
This number rises to 56 % amongst universal banks, investment banks and brokerages.
This number rises to approximately 1,600 in the lead up to and following a general election.
This number rises to 780 million when semi-rural and peri-urban areas are included.
The number rises to almost 400 at Christmas time.
The number rises to 53 % in a sample of 11 francophone West and Central African countries.
The number rises by 23 percent during Christmas and New Year 's.

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