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economic upturn

noun as in economic expansion

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"The economic upturn that the country has experienced is not translating into people's perception, and what we'll see over the course of the next few weeks is whether that was a problem with Joe Biden not being an adequate messenger, or if, even if you communicate that message well, it doesn't resonate," Lawless said, noting that the matter is a "challenge that's going to matter to independent voters."

From Salon

While youth unemployment rates improved in Spain with the economic upturn after the financial crash, by the summer of 2021 seven out of every 10 under-24s had a temporary contract.

From Reuters

“There was no feeling of an elephant in the room,” he said, adding that most attendees were more interested in global inflation and exchange rate risks, as well as economic upturn and downturn cycles.

In your book, you take a look at how during every economic upturn, there’s this optimism that we’re going to solve inequality.

“It has been through every economic upturn and downturn that we’ve had,” said Feld of the circus.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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