continuing rise

collocation in English

meaningsofcontinueandrise

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continue
verb
uk
/kənˈtɪn.juː/
us
/kənˈtɪn.juː/
to keep happening, existing, or doing something, or to cause something or someone to ...
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rise
noun
uk
/raɪz/
us
/raɪz/
an ...
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(Definition ofcontinueandrisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thecontinuingriseand fall of the family paralleled the cycles of administrations in the post-war period up to contemporary times.
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At the micro-economic level there is nothing but forecasts of acontinuingrisein the number of jobless.
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Fortunately, the alternative to reflation now is not acontinuingrisein unemployment over the indefinite future.
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An undeniable concern to emerge from these figures is thecontinuingrisein the level of recorded violent crime.
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He is rightly appalled by thecontinuingrisein expenditure and by the heavy taxation which this entails.
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There is acontinuingrisein the amount of lead we put in our petrol.
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As per capita incomes rise, there is acontinuingrisein the expectations of users of public services.
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Thecontinuingrisein outbreaks largely reflects the spread of infection before the first outbreak was confirmed.
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By any standards, thatcontinuingriserepresents a desperate situation for a growing number of people.
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Instead, we have had acontinuingrisein commodity prices and a fourfold increase in the price of oil.
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Thiscontinuingriseis, of course, not unconnected with the subject of this debate.
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Let us suppose that we see both an escalation in the rate of wage settlements and acontinuingrisein unemployment.
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What further action does he intend to take to stop thecontinuingrisein serious crime?
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Sadly, we will see acontinuingrisein road traffic accidents.
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That organisation is alarmed at thecontinuingrisein homelessness and the deterioration of our housing stock.
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That rise led to thecontinuingriseof oil prices.
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The second is that it would provide those incentives so necessary for acontinuingrisein the level of production and productivity.
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There is thecontinuingrisein prices, which is accentuated by the fall in the value of the pound.
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A significant andcontinuingrisein standards in the teaching profession has been one of the most heartening features in recent years.
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In the second place, the outside limit of £1,200 has proved to be entirely inadequate, owing to thecontinuingrisein costs.
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