rising price

collocation in English

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rising
noun[C]
uk
/ˈraɪ.zɪŋ/
us
/ˈraɪ.zɪŋ/
an act of opposition, sometimes using violence, by many people in one area of a country against those who are ...
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price
noun[C]
uk
/praɪs/
us
/praɪs/
the amount of money for which something ...
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(Definition ofrisingandpricefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One estimate found that therisingpriceof firewood outpaced the return on wine, or even cereal crops.
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Recovery of such metals is important in view of therisingpriceof commodities.
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However, therisingpriceof oil forces the companies to consider getting a higher yield from each field in terms of recoverable reserves.
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Basically, the general energy prospect is one of stringency in oil supplies, with arisingpricetrend.
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If he does, he will be aware of therisingpriceof milk delivered to the doorstep.
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The gas industry cannot stand still and watch its trade disappear because the prices it charges must rise with therisingpriceof coal.
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Are those real terms in relation to the retail prices index or to therisingpriceof books?
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It would be intolerable for the old age pensioner to have to carry the burden of theserisingpricelevels.
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And they find that necessary because they are facing arisingpricesituation and it is the best method in those circumstances.
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Or they say it is therisingpriceof building materials, beyond their control.
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I want to say a word or two upon therisingpriceof fuel.
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Therisingpriceof oil was much of the cause of the recession.
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The windfall from therisingpriceof crude oil will be substantial.
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Decisions are required in response to therisingpriceof fuel and the price formation process for fish at the initial point of sale.
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I think that everyone who studies this will agree that one of the main items in this is therisingpriceof land.
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This was primarily because therisingpriceof coal was making gas uncompetitive.
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