CONTINUED RISE IN collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)

collocation in English

meanings of continued, rise and in

continued

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/kənˈtɪn.juːd/us

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/kənˈtɪn.juːd/

still happening, existing, ...

rise

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/raɪz/us

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/raɪz/

in

adjective

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/ɪn/us

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/ɪn/

Examples of continued rise in

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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.

Despite all that has been done to increase accommodation in training borstal, it remains insufficient to meet the continued rise in the number of committals.

If we are to maintain the standard of life and check this continued rise in prices we must have more and more efficient production.

But in any case, is it responsible for them to plan a continued rise in staff numbers as their responsibilities decline?

He managed to ignore the continued rise in standards in education and training.

Secondly, that there shall be a continued rise in exports.

This improvement in the visible trade account should be accompanied by a continued rise in our invisible earnings.

The continued rise in the number of notifiable offences recorded by the police is of course a matter for great concern.

Of course, in the first six months of our term of office we were unable to stop the continued rise in the cost of living.

Is not the reason the continued rise in the cost of food?

Its subsequent continued rise and later violent fluctuations are the background to the debate.

The continued rise in domestic demand and the recovery forecast in exports is expected to lead to a renewed rise in imports in 1983.

The continued rise in these figures from 9,000 in 1960 to 21,000 in 1964–65 and to 25,000 last year should concern us a little more than political argy-bargy.

I am aware of the continued rise in the cost of leather.

But we all know only too well on how many conditions that continued rise will depend.

The delay is a consequence of the continued rise in the number of planning appeals.

It is about the growth in domestic demand, the continued rise in investment, the recovery of exports and of world demand, the increased profitability of home supply, and rising employment.

This continued rise in prices has presented our museums with a terrific problem.

I have received a number of such representations and understand concerns about the continued rise in petrol prices.

That reduction in farm incomes and the continued rise in food prices has to be set against the continuing increase in agricultural expenditure.

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