Examples of 'rose sharply' in a sentence

Meaning of "rose sharply"

{'a': 'Rose sharply means that something, such as a price or a quantity, increased rapidly. It is often used to describe significant upward trends or sudden jumps.'},

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rose sharply
Lung cancer rates in women rose sharply.
It then rose sharply and stalled.
Inflation and inflation expectations rose sharply.
Traffic levels rose sharply as a result.
Job openings in construction and manufacturing rose sharply.
The currency rose sharply after the decision.
The number of businesses rose sharply.
World markets rose sharply again on the shipping of the.
Industrial companies also rose sharply.
The plane rose sharply before leveling off as it left the coast.
Consumption of steel and its related commodities rose sharply.
Both stocks rose sharply.
Production capacities and the volume of production rose sharply.
Prices rose sharply in the first three months of the financial year.
Passenger numbers rose sharply.

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Prices also rose sharply in areas under the control of the rebel movements.
Internal prices rose sharply.
The widening budget deficit destabilized the macroeconomic environment as domestic borrowing rose sharply.
Unemployment rose sharply.
During his time in office the number of death sentences rose sharply.
The graph of hope for disarmament rose sharply at the end of the cold war.
The number of passengers using the station rose sharply.
The dollar rose sharply against its rivals on Wednesday.
But this would change if those rates rose sharply.
Sales in Italy rose sharply with share gain in an improving market.
Exports of steel products and processed foods also rose sharply.
The number of white people in Zambia rose sharply after copper was discovered.
It was around that time that the notoriety rose sharply.
Levels of poverty rose sharply in the years after independence from the Soviet Union.
After his death enthusiasm for his works rose sharply.
PairGain Technology rose sharply due to a hoax posted on a fake Bloomberg site.
Sales of imported Audi models also rose sharply.
Passenger traffic rose sharply in the subsequent period between Munich and Höllriegelskreuth.
The price of labour in relation to capital rose sharply during the same period.
Sales of the relatively new monthly magazines Novy Cas Byvanie and IN rose sharply.
The net wealth of companies also rose sharply relative to GDP.
The share prices of US healthcare insurers Aetna and Anthem also rose sharply.
EBITDA for International Overseas operations rose sharply on an organic basis across all businesses.
Investing in the future Other operating costs also rose sharply.
The number of tourists visiting Poland rose sharply after the country joined the European Union.
The prospect raised risk aversion and German government bonds rose sharply.
Hundreds of miles later, the ground rose sharply and the desert returned.
The number of Syrian refugees seeking assistance in Lebanon rose sharply.
The unemployment rate rose sharply in many of those countries, creating serious sociopolitical repercussions.
The number of climbers on the Zugspitze rose sharply year on year.
Available wine rose sharply in price, making it unaffordable to all but the most affluent.
Industrial production in July rose sharply.
Poverty rose sharply during the crisis, especially among the young and families with children.
EC exports also rose sharply.
Chronic tax evasion was consequently made more difficult, and tax collection receipts rose sharply.

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