Examples of 'set to rise' in a sentence

Meaning of "set to rise"

set to rise: This phrase is used to describe something, such as prices or trends, that is expected to increase or improve significantly in the future. It implies a positive and upward trajectory

How to use "set to rise" in a sentence

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set to rise
And the number is set to rise if we do nothing.
The price of christmas biscuits is set to rise.
This figure is set to rise further.
Spending on information security is set to rise.
Price of passports set to rise by more than a quarter.
Travel insurance premiums are set to rise.
Online universities are set to rise as education costs soar.
Three transformers are out already and that is set to rise.
Gas prices are set to rise again.
The global cancer epidemic is huge and set to rise.
Those figures were set to rise if the current situation continued.
I know the sun was set to rise.
Youth unemployment set to rise for first time in three years.
Deductibles for both programs are also set to rise slightly.
Parking charges are not set to rise as a result of these improvements.

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Drivers warned to fill up with petrol this weekend as fuel prices set to rise.
Unemployment is therefore set to rise once more.
Unemployment is set to rise unevenly across sectors and groups of population.
It is kneaded very well and set to rise for an hour.
This figure is set to rise significantly with the new agreement.
Global demand set to rise.
They are set to rise again as sport history consolidates itself in new geographical areas.
He also revealed that the cost of schools meals are also set to rise.
The yellow metal is set to rise sharply in the coming months.
FAO warns that food insecurity is set to rise again.
Their numbers are set to rise even further over the next few years.
The immigrant population of the Member States is set to rise.
Health insurance premiums are set to rise by an average of four percent next year.
Direct investing in Latin American private companies by institutional investors set to rise.
That figure is set to rise owing to the scale of the anticipated food crisis.
The percentage of people with disabilities is set to rise as the EU population ages.
These numbers are set to rise as the EU population grows progressively older.
Broadband Internet access set to rise in Europe.
Notaire fees set to rise in March but unlikely to be very significant.
Without reforms, public debt is set to rise even further.
Gas prices set to rise amid Syria conflict.
Three transformers are out already and that 's set to rise.
Prostate cancer cases are set to rise dramatically over the next decade.
With enlargement, the number of infringements is set to rise further.
Council tax set to rise across England.
You rightly mentioned unemployment, which is also set to rise further.
Emerging market city economies set to rise rapidly in global GDP rankings says PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
Developed market equities will drive performance, while yields are set to rise further.
Food prices are set to rise in Egypt.
Recycling of waste products, both industrial and domestic, is up and set to rise further.
SA Navy budget set to rise as piracy threat to SADC grows.
Overall, it seems that world consumption is set to rise in the coming years.
So are you set to rise up for the ultimate gaming experience?
If current trends continue, it is set to rise more than four degrees.
Over the same period consumption of white wine, and particular rosé, are set to rise.

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