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Common collocations with upturn in American Collocation

upturn noun singular

US /ˈʌpˌtɜrn/

big

dramatic
major
marked
sharp
significant

The market has shown a significant upturn this year with a steady increase in prices over that period.

small

modest
slight

In the US there are some early signs of a modest upturn in levels of corporate finance activity.

recent

recent

Property sellers are coming to the market – perhaps encouraged by the recent upturn in prices.

economic

economic

Russia enjoyed an economic upturn last year.

experience
result in
see
show
take

The run-up to the Christmas period saw an upturn in consumer spending.

The company’s fortunes were about to take an upturn.

business
demand
economy
fortunes
market
number
sales

Abraham’s appointment as manager resulted in an upturn in the club’s fortunes.