upswing in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

upswing in the PONS Dictionary

upswing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an upswing in sth
an upswing in the economy
an upswing in exports
to be on the upswing
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The sharp upswing in the population as a whole was due to migration from the countryside, industries setting up shop in town, and railway operations.
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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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His career took an upswing from 1991 onwards.
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The composition of users changed: the share of experts was going down, and that of the general public was on the upswing.
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The process proceeds explosively until all of the available ion channels are open, resulting in a large upswing in the membrane potential.
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Though the shop occasionally experiences sudden upswings in popularity, she usually has no actual customers.
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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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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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In the time that followed, the village ushered in a considerable upswing through the opening of extensive new building areas.
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However, more recently the colonia has seen an upswing in development as young artists and galleries have moved into the area.
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