Phrases with «huge upsurge»

The phrase "huge upsurge" means a big increase or rise in something. Full definition

Sentences with «huge upsurge»

  • There is a huge demand in the travel segment and luxury train travel segment has witnessed huge upsurge in demand which is evident in the fact that Palace on Wheels is almost booked 3 months in advance and other trains are also expecting good response for this season. (indianluxurytrains.com)
  • Late in the 1920s, not long after the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution was passed, the elder Judge found it necessary to make a lot of business visits to Havana and Bimini in the Bahamas to handle the huge upsurge in the liquor business that was occurring in the islands. (si.com)
  • So it is very disappointing to see yet another huge upsurge in false GCSE and A level grades. (educationbusinessuk.net)
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