rise dramatically

Frequency: 9.022.5 per million words

To go up to a much higher level, often quickly.

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  • The company's profits are expected to rise dramatically next quarter.
  • The company's profits rose dramatically last quarter.
  • After the new variant emerged, the number of cases began to rise dramatically.
  • Temperatures are expected to rise dramatically over the weekend.
  • Global temperatures will rise dramatically if we don't take action.
  • Since the new policy, unemployment has risen dramatically.
  • The popularity of the app has risen dramatically among teenagers.
  • If demand continues to grow, prices will rise dramatically.
  • The cost of living has risen dramatically over the past year.
  • Her popularity rose dramatically after her award-winning performance.
  • Unemployment rates rose dramatically during the recession.
  • The number of online users has risen dramatically in the past year.
  • His confidence seemed to rise dramatically after he won the award.
  • We observed the water levels rise dramatically during the flood.
  • Following the software update, user engagement was seen to rise dramatically.
  • Student enrollment began to rise dramatically once the new campus opened.
  • When demand exceeds supply, prices tend to rise dramatically.
  • The cost of living has risen dramatically in major cities.
  • Viewing figures for the show rose dramatically after the controversial episode aired.
  • Experts predict that sea levels could rise dramatically in the coming decades.