Sentences with phrase «dramatic upturn»

The phrase "dramatic upturn" means a sudden and significant improvement or positive change. Full definition
64) Michael Mann of Penn State University has actually shown that the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age did in fact exist, which contrasts with his earlier work which produced the «hockey stick graph» which showed a constant temperature over the past thousand years or so followed by a recent dramatic upturn.
The American goalkeeper has seen a dramatic upturn n form this season that has made him one of Villa's most important players in an otherwise dismal campaign.
The doubt is there and unless there is a dramatic upturn in his productivity it's hard to see the mood changing.
The hidden story about Run 6 is that it ended with a dramatic upturn.
However, the grindy shooter survived a tumultuous development period and a rocky first year, and things saw a dramatic upturn with the release of The Taken King in 2015.
Then again, I have seen middling (some would say, failing) law firms being dragged along for upwards of seven years before taking a dramatic upturn.
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