upswing in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

upswing in the PONS Dictionary

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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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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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These trends are due to corresponding upswings in mass media, the parent of mass marketing.
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The boom is called good business, prosperity, and upswing.
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The city witnessed a great construction upswing, many palaces, temples and fortifications were built.
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The monastery experienced an upswing in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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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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It was clear that things were 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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His career took an upswing from 1991 onwards.
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