popularity in the PONS Dictionary

popularity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be high in the popularity stakes
to be on the wane interest, popularity

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Released in 1998 at the height of the song's popularity, this proved to be the last official release for the band.
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The popularity of the drink varies from area to area.
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In more recent years, less traditional boats have gained popularity.
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The movie seems to have increased the popularity of the dish.
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Despite his popularity, the artist earned very little from his musical career.
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The breed was registered and its popularity continues to soar.
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The popularity of the city later fell, and it slipped into decline.
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However, since that point, the popularity of the trick has waned.
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Ne7 are less common moves which have never achieved popularity.
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This campaign, however, marked the zenith of his popularity.
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