concomitant rise

Frequency: 4.50.7 per million words

describes a rise that happens at the same time as something else

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  • The expansion of global trade led to a concomitant rise in shipping costs.
  • The rapid industrialization led to a concomitant rise in urban population.
  • Economists predict a surge in consumer spending and a concomitant rise in inflation.
  • We observed a concomitant rise in both consumer spending and economic growth.
  • A significant drop in interest rates often triggers a concomitant rise in the housing market.
  • Such an increase in demand often brings a concomitant rise in prices.
  • Increased urbanization has seen a concomitant rise in demand for public transportation.
  • The study highlighted a concomitant rise in screen time and childhood obesity rates.
  • The report highlighted a decline in traditional industries and the concomitant rise of the gig economy.
  • With the expansion of the company, there was a concomitant rise in job opportunities.
  • We must address the issue of poverty and its concomitant rise in social unrest.
  • The government's new policy aims for a concomitant rise in exports and domestic production.
  • The study observed a growth in the bacterial population and a concomitant rise in toxin levels.
  • Historically, periods of peace often witness a concomitant rise in artistic and cultural output.
  • With the aging population, there has been a concomitant rise in the prevalence of chronic diseases.
  • The data suggests a concomitant rise in global temperatures and carbon dioxide levels.
  • The artist's growing fame brought with it a concomitant rise in the price of his early works.
  • A concomitant rise in public awareness and environmental initiatives is crucial for sustainability.
  • The development of social media has resulted in a concomitant rise in the spread of misinformation.
  • Investing in renewable energy can lead to a concomitant rise in energy independence and job creation.