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Basic: go up, rise
Better: increase, grow
Advanced: surge, soar, skyrocket
Gradual: climb, edge up
Recovery: bounce back, recover
Basic: go down, fall
Better: decrease, drop
Advanced: plummet, plunge, slump
Gradual: decline, dip
Stabilize: level off, plateau
Big change: dramatic, sharp
Small change: slight, modest
Quick: rapid, sudden
Slow: gradual, steady
Significant: considerable, substantial
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