huge increase in
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huge
adjective
uk/hjuːdʒ/us/hjuːdʒ/
extremely large in size ...
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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in
adjective
uk/ɪn/us/ɪn/
fashionable ...
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To encode all of these relevant phonetic properties in an innate feature set would require ahugeincreasein the number of features.
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This needs to be seen in relation to thehugeincreasein, and the low density of, local authority housebuilding.
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Somehugeincreasein the numbers of deaths from this heading would therefore cause the whole system to flatten out.
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Regarding lawn-mowing robots, ahugeincreasein sales (more than ten times) is forecast for the period 2001-2004.
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The result has been ahugeincreasein energy demand and pollutants, and a staggering accumulation of solid wastes.
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Post-independence policies had become unsustainable, primarily because of ahugeincreasein the public debt.
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However, this uneven distribution changed during the 1990s, when both shelter forests and economic forests recorded ahugeincreasein their share of total planting.
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In the case of imperfect capital mobility, thehugeincreasein savings would globally be lessened along the whole path, as the interest rate would decrease.
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I have argued that much of the scope for this lies in theorising the economics of services, and the implications of thehugeincreasein service employment in these states.
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There was ahugeincreasein fraud involving coins that resemble euro coins.
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In other words, there has been ahugeincreasein the financial cost.
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The rise in crime is in itself responsible for ahugeincreasein spending.
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It creates ahugeincreasein activity: thousands of people open speculative accounts with as little as £100.
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It is not good enough simply to oppose the extra penny in duty and to equate it with thehugeincreasein smuggling.
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Thehugeincreasein the use of devices needing radio frequencies, however, has changed all that, and the change is now widely recognised.
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The number of hospital staff has increased from 48,590 to 55,350, which is ahugeincrease.
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There has been ahugeincrease.
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There is ahugeincreasein bed-and-breakfast homelessness.
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That has led to ahugeincreasein diesel duty for road hauliers and other users of diesel.
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In the period 1952 to 1962 the supply of teachers more than matched thehugeincreasein the school population.
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