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upswing vs upswinging

Both 'upswing' and 'upswinging' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Upswing' is a noun referring to an upward trend or improvement, while 'upswinging' is a verb form indicating the action of swinging upward.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1126 views

upswing

This is a correct noun referring to an upward trend or improvement.

Use 'upswing' when you want to describe a positive trend or improvement in a situation.

Examples:

  • The economy is experiencing an upswing.
  • There has been an upswing in sales this quarter.
  • Looks like a little bit of an upswing...
  • For the first time after six years of low growth, stagnation or even recession in many Member States, the European economy is in a clear upswing.
  • Reverend, this is just the kind of tomfoolery that's been on the upswing since you left.
  • That's all about to change... becausethepressadoreyou and UN support is on the upswing.
  • Now we're on the upswing.
  • Gambling is all about ups and downs, and when it seems like you have all these... all these resources, you can just wait around for another upswing, so I-I kept chasing losses...
  • These imbalances were not corrected during the recession in 2001 and are therefore likely to become a burden on the upswing.
  • For all countries it is paramount that pro-cyclical policies be avoided in the current economic upswing.
  • Forecasts by international and private organisations were also in line with expectations of a strengthening economic upswing in the second half of 2004.
  • Moreover, the improvement in deficit ratios in 1994 was largely determined by the cyclical upswing, and, with some exceptions, no significant progress was made in reducing structural deficits.
  • It is important that this favourable trend in labour markets continues, so contributing to a prolonged and robust upswing.
  • There has to be a new upswing in the sector; otherwise, the Japanese will leave us behind once and for all.
  • Against that background, it is clear that the employment targets cannot be met unless we succeed in ushering in a sustainable economic upswing.
  • It is clear that the employment targets cannot be met unless we succeed in ushering in a sustainable economic upswing.
  • In many Member States, it will not be possible to bring about a noticeable improvement in the employment situation unless there is a sustainable economic upswing.
  • To turn a pre-eminently cyclical upswing into a sustained structural improvement in economic growth in Europe, the rapporteur sees the Member States facing a task to which they can only do justice by a consistent approach and greater cooperation.
  • As far as employment policy is concerned, I expect more from the promised economic recovery, from the upswing, than from the action plans on paper.
  • We all breathed a sigh of relief when we heard in the early 1990s that the economic upswing in Latin America heralded the end of the lost decade of the 1980s.
  • Besides the progress made in the convergence of inflation rates, the synchronised nature of the economic upswing also seems to have played a favourable role in this regard.
  • In the context of a strong cyclical upswing, there is a risk that these developments could, via second round effects, have lasting effects on consumer price inflation.

Alternatives:

  • increase
  • improvement
  • rise
  • growth
  • escalation

upswinging

This is a correct verb form indicating the action of swinging upward.

Use 'upswinging' when you want to describe the action of swinging or moving upward.

Examples:

  • The gymnast was upswinging on the high bar.
  • The pendulum was upswinging with each movement.

Alternatives:

  • swinging upward
  • moving upward in a swing
  • rising in a swing
  • swinging in an upward direction
  • moving upward

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