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go up [gəu ʌp] |
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increasing profits [ɪn'kri:sɪŋ 'prɔfɪts] |
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rising ['raɪzɪŋ] |
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increase [ɪn'kri:s] |
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increase [ɪn'kri:s] |
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skyrocket ['skaɪrɑkɪt] |
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boom [bu:m] |
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increase [ɪn'kri:s] |
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spiralling ['spaɪrəlɪŋ] |
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a rising inflection of voice | |
icrease | |
increase [ɪn'kri:s] |
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increasing number of people [ɪn'kri:sɪŋ 'nʌmbə(r) ɔv 'pi:pl] |
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soar [sɔ:(r)] |
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be on the increase [bi: ɔn ðə ɪn'kri:s] |
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to raise [tu reɪz] |
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increasingly [ɪn'kri:sɪŋlɪ] |
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rise [raɪz] |
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raise [reɪz] |
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increase [ɪn'kri:s] |
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crescite et multiplicamini | |
to be on the up | |
booming ['bju:mɪŋ] |
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incredible [ɪn'krɛdɪbl] |
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bump up | |
rocket ['rɔkɪt] |
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growing ranks ['grəuɪŋ ræŋks] |
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rising rate of unemployment ['raɪzɪŋ reɪt ɔv ʌnɪm'plɔɪmənt] |
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rise [raɪz] |
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soar [sɔ:(r)] |
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be on the rise [bi: ɔn ðə raɪz] |
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soar [sɔ:(r)] |
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climb [klaɪm] |
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rising sea levels ['raɪzɪŋ si: 'lɛvəlz] |
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developed economically [dɪ'vɛləpt ɛkə'nɔmɪklɪ] |
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rise, rose, risen [raɪz rəuz 'rɪzn] |
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going up ['gəuɪŋ ʌp] |
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go up, increase, rise, grow [gəu ʌp ɪn'kri:s raɪz grəu] |
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There is a widening gap between the haves and the have-nots [ðɛə(r) ɪz ə 'waɪdənɪŋ gæp bɪt'wi:n ðə hævz ænd ðə hæv nɔts] |
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rises ['raɪzəz] |
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rise [raɪz] |
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go up [gəu ʌp] |
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increase [ɪn'kri:s] |
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run dimensions [rʌn dɪ'mɛnʃənz] |
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an increasing risk [ən ɪn'kri:sɪŋ rɪsk] |
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growing unrest ['grəuɪŋ ən'rɛst] |
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rise slightly [raɪz 'slaɪtlɪ] |
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to rise, to go up [tu raɪz tu gəu ʌp] |
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increasing concerns [ɪn'kri:sɪŋ kən'sə:nz] |
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mounting ['mauntɪŋ] |
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rise/go up/increase [raɪz gəu ʌp ɪn'kri:s] |
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go up steadily [gəu ʌp 'stɛdəlɪ] |
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rise down [raɪz daun] |
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increase [ɪn'kri:s] |
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increase [ɪn'kri:s] |
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spring sprang sprung [sprɪŋ spræŋ sprʌŋ] |
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grow [grəu] |
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rise slowly/gradually [raɪz 'sləulɪ 'grædjuəlɪ] |
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surging ['sə:ʤɪŋ] |
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rise [raɪz] |
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rise rose risen [raɪz rəuz 'rɪzn] |
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rise [raɪz] |