dramatic rise
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdramaticandrise
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dramatic
adjective
uk/drəˈmæt.ɪk/us/drəˈmæt̬.ɪk/
very sudden or noticeable, or full of action ...
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rise
noun
uk/raɪz/us/raɪz/
an ...
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Another is thedramaticrisein the number of students who had attended private schools.
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These segments usually start with a sharp anddramaticriseto a high pitch-thus the descriptive name.
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The early nineteenth century saw adramaticrisein the lexicography of music analysis.
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Thedramaticrisein population suggests that immigration, as well as natural population growth, contributed to population levels in the region.
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Thedramaticrisein recorded crime resulted in a rapid increase of state prisoners.
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All this recrimination and second-guessing is quite understandable given thedramaticriseand fall of health care reform in the early 1990s.
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The reasons for this pattern of violent crime -dramaticrise, levelling off, then slight decline - are unclear.
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Figure 3 illustratesdramaticrisein legislative activity and federal financial commitment to crime and criminal justice over time.
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Therapist academic output has improved from 2000, showing a steady increase until 2003 and a moredramaticriseafter that.
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The end of civil war and the political transition fuelled adramaticrisein crime for several reasons.
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Family planning activity seems to have intensified considerably in 1973 on the basis of the new acceptors recruited and thedramaticrisein sterilizations performed in relation to previous years.
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The industry has to cope with the loss of markets, thedramaticrisein imports, work leaving the country, and the spectre of rising unemployment.
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The result of these measures has been adramaticrisein the number of grants given, and in spending on grants.
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We know that there will be adramaticrisein the rents that municipal tenants will have to pay.
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At the heart of the tax increases announced yesterday is thedramaticrisein national insurance contributions.
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The problem was caused by thedramaticrisein international oil prices over a very short period.
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Instead, he would stop avoidance, and there would be adramaticrisein tax revenues over the next few years.
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The existence of a cartel led to a moredramaticrisethan would otherwise have occurred.
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There has been adramaticriseknown as the revolution of rising expectation.
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Protection of civil aviation is causing adramaticrisein the cost of flying and a decrease in travel comfort.
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