Collocations withrise

These are words often used in combination withrise.

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alarming rise
This might be one way of curbing the alarming rise in dyslexia.
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consequent rise in
Moreover, the consequent rise in prices was inevitable, though naturally later in its impact.
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continued rise in
The past two decades have seen a continued rise in interest in the nature of the relationship between health care providers and recipients of that health care.
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continuing rise
The continuing rise and fall of the family paralleled the cycles of administrations in the post-war period up to contemporary times.
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corresponding rise in
As (13) shows, capital stock growth drives labor demand growth, whereas wage growth provides a measure of the corresponding rise in the labor cost.
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dramatic rise
Another is the dramatic rise in the number of students who had attended private schools.
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expected rise in
In recent census years, there has been the expected rise in co-residence among the very old.
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exponential rise
There was an exponential rise with increasing age beyond 60.
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gradual rise
Linguistically, it occurs after a gradual rise in intonation and volume.
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inexorable rise
It was also in this period that crime figures started their inexorable rise and placed the police under immense pressure.
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meteoric rise
This freedom had made possible her meteoric rise from impoverished immigrant to literary sensation.
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modest rise
A more modest rise would achieve a major benefit.
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phenomenal rise
The phenomenal rise of the language defies explanation in the first instance.
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rapid rise
There is much concern about the rapid rise in medical and hospital costs.
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recent rise
The recent rise in the prison population is due to larger numbers of offenders being sent to prison and longer sentences.
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relentless rise in
Indeed, in view of the relentless rise in traffic levels, which is expected to continue in the foreseeable future, actual safety levels must increase.
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rise of capitalism
He linked these tendencies both to the rise of capitalism and the growth of experimental science.
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rise of nationalism
There is hence an inevitable connection between literacy and the rise of nationalism under colonial rule.
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sharp rise
The sharp rise after 1870, peaking in the late 1880s, is very obvious.
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slight rise
There has, in contrast, been a very slight rise in the number of beds in geriatrics.
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steady rise
Over this long period of years there has been a steady rise in the cost of living which, naturally, has led to increased salaries.
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steep rise
A 7* is used to indicate the syllable on which the steep rise, the defining phonetic feature of the upspeak intonation pattern, begins.
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subsequent rise
The horse recovered and showed no subsequent rise of temperature.
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sudden rise
Nor is the consumer to be protected against any sudden rise of price.
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sustained rise in
They are even talking about a sustained rise in employment.
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vertical rise
The incline was 2,000ft 0 long, with a vertical rise of 250ft 0.
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