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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
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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Soon after, the industry saw an upswing in sales and an increasing demand.
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His long reign was marked by an upswing in county government and later in many areas.
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The city witnessed a great construction upswing, many palaces, temples and fortifications were built.
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It was clear that things were on the upswing.
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Opponents argue that this misses the opportunity of already being fully invested when a large market upswing occurs.
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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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In the time that followed, the village ushered in a considerable upswing through the opening of extensive new building areas.
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After a slight upswing during the 1950s and 1960s, the population again fell greatly.
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