Phrases with «strong uptake»

The phrase "strong uptake" means that many people are showing interest in or accepting something, such as a product or an idea. Full definition

Sentences with «strong uptake»

  • After years of strong uptake of maths and further maths at A-level, some students seem to have been put off the subject this year. (schoolsweek.co.uk)
  • This is only a ballpark figure as it's difficult to ascertain exactly how Amazon allocates the various funds for the Kindle Unlimited payout, but the October total borrowing figure is a big rise, on the same basis, of 24 % from 3,311,258 loans in September, which was up by 27 % from 2.6 million in August, and shows a continuing strong uptake for Kindle Unlimited from readers. (rogerpacker.com)
  • from 3,311,258 loans in September, which was up by 27 % from 2.6 million in August, and shows a continuing strong uptake for Kindle Unlimited from readers. (rogerpacker.com)
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