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upswing [ˈʌpswɪŋ] N

1. upswing (improvement):

an upswing [in sth]

2. upswing (increase):

an upswing in the economy
to be on the upswing

cyclical upswing N ECON

economic upswing N

Usage examples with upswing

an upswing [in sth]
to be on the upswing
an upswing in the economy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Analysts have suggested the upswing in the popular culture's fear of youth may be attributed to defense policies created in response to that threat.
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The recent upswing in the real estate development have had a positive impact on the living conditions of the people.
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The boom is called good business, prosperity, and upswing.
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However, after the war, there was a considerable upswing in the population due to refugees settling in the community.
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In the following years, a hospital, a power station and an airport were established, which brought a financial upswing to the entire island.
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His career took an upswing from 1991 onwards.
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Since 2007, there has been an upswing in kits, structures, detail parts, and rolling stock, which will likely continue.
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It was clear that things were on the upswing.
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The monastery experienced an upswing in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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The city witnessed a great construction upswing, many palaces, temples and fortifications were built.
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