soar to

Frequency: 7.914.8 per million words

to indicate the ending point or level of an increase

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Examples (10)

  • Borrowing is set to soar to an astonishing £60 billion.
  • Housing prices are expected to soar to unprecedented levels next year.
  • The company's profits soared to a record high in the last quarter.
  • Temperatures are predicted to soar to over 40 degrees Celsius this summer.
  • Her approval ratings have soared to an all-time high after the recent speech.
  • Healthcare costs will likely soar to unaffordable amounts without reform.
  • Investor confidence has soared to its highest point in a decade.
  • Online sales for the holiday season are projected to soar to new peaks.
  • Despite efforts, unemployment figures continue to soar to worrying levels.
  • Industrial output is forecast to soar to pre-pandemic levels by year-end.