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In recent years, the cost of a college education has skyrocketed.
Health care costs, as you all are talking about, is skyrocketing, the cost of the war.
Most of all, the states need help with skyrocketing health costs.
He had married again and his political career was skyrocketing.
The costs of things like health care and going to college had skyrocketed.
It was hard to buy a house then, and prices skyrocketed.
Sales in 1951 skyrocketed, an increase of almost 12,000 over 1950.
Even though no one was saying anything, he could almost sense the anxiety level skyrocketing.
The number of views skyrocketed to over 1.8 million after little more than 2 months.
In the last two years, the popularity of the game has skyrocketed.
But at the same time, concerns about water safety have skyrocketed.
The number of arrests has skyrocketed since then as well.
Home runs have skyrocketed this season after having shot up last year.
The prices have skyrocketed on the coming of the troops.
"Just because the house value has skyrocketed does not mean I can afford to pay more."
At the same time, the number of available channels has skyrocketed from 87 to 308.
As a result, between 1984 and 1989 the values of some cars skyrocketed.
No one knows exactly how it works, but sales of the drug are skyrocketing.
The society's membership has skyrocketed in the past four years, from 40 to more than 500.
By 1890, the population had skyrocketed in just fifteen years to 1,760 people.
With the cost of college skyrocketing, saving what you can now is a good idea.
Remember the gas lines and the prices of oil skyrocketing?
Part of the experience the past few years is skyrocketing prices for real estate.
This is incredibly important, because the cost of private schools has skyrocketed.
And the right thing is to do something to put the brakes on skyrocketing costs.