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1 Recent months have seen a spike in violence linked to Nigerian gangs.
2 However, the spike in new cases has thrown the plan into doubt.
3 The country introduced the new laws following a spike in measles cases.
4 Some parts of the country have seen a recent spike in cases.
5 Ramaphosa said he was worried by the continued spike in confirmed cases.
6 Should we be concerned about a spike in Covid-19 cases this week?
7 She added: But the spike in political risk should not go unnoticed.
8 A spike in remodeling would be good news for homebuilders including No.
9 Yet a series of crises have caused a spike in humanitarian need.
10 The enquiry follows a spike in reports of abuse at aged-care homes.
11 The spike in volatility does open up some attractive options market opportunities.
12 A spike in debt risks remain a worry for policymakers, analysts say.
13 The news comes after a spike in water usage hit the municipality.
14 Her last fatal seizure happened during a spike in air pollution levels.
15 Expect to see a spike in IPv6 adoption in the near future.
16 Caerphilly has been placed under lockdown following a spike in coronavirus cases.
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