upturn|upturns in English

noun

change for the better, upward trend (in prices, business, etc.)

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1. Ameliorations: as in increases, upturns

2. Her luck seems to have taken an upturn / to be on the upturn.

3. Sales are on the upturn.

4. Their fortunes have taken an upturn.

5. The economy is experiencing an upturn.

6. 14 The economy is experiencing an upturn.

7. The restaurant trade is on the upturn.

8. 21 In fact, economists have proved notoriously inept at predicting upturns and downturns.

9. Experts have forecast an upturn in the stock market.

10. Their fortunes have taken an upturn in recent months.

11. There are signs of an upturn in the economy.

12. A brief upturn, as in revenue or income: The midwinter Blip …

13. Investors should not expect a sharp upturn in the economy.

14. We expect an increase in demand when the economic upturn eventually comes.

15. Shop sales grew again in May, but the upturn was relatively modest.

16. The upturn in aviation traffic will help lift demand for commercial aircraft.

17. The basic business Cycle encompasses an economic downturn, bottom, economic upturn, and top

18. New figures yesterday showed the first signs of an upturn in the economy.

19. There has been a modest upturn in most parts of the industry.

20. 7 Encouragingly the past couple of months have seen an upturn in measured revenues.

21. Only in the last two years have we seen signs of an economic upturn.

22. It is hoped that these measures will trigger the long-awaited upturn in the economy.

23. They do not expect an upturn in the economy until the end of the year.

24. This significant increase in uranium exploration has been mirrored by a dramatic upturn in staking activity.

25. Once again, in his autumn statement yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer was forecasting an economic upturn.