industrialized nation

collocation in English

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industrialized
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈdʌs.tri.ə.laɪzd/
us
/ɪnˈdʌs.tri.ə.laɪzd/
having developed a lot ...
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nation
noun
uk
/ˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˈneɪ.ʃən/
a country, especially when thought of as a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, ...
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Truly enough, these shifts were accepted by the modern middle class as indispensable pillars for the creation of a modernindustrializednationand as a challenge to injurious traditional habits.
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His name has been given to revolutionary methods of processing steel and metals used in everyindustrializednationof the world.
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Anindustrializednationcould distinguish and then choose the intensity of warfare that it wished to engage in.
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This figure is projected to increase to 31.8% by 2030, higher than any otherindustrializednation.
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Hydrogen, by comparison, could be cheaply produced by anyindustrializednationand being lighter than helium also provided more lift.
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Today's average adult from anindustrializednationis taller than a comparable adult of a century ago.
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In 1970, if immigrants had come from anindustrializednation, then their average wages tended to be more than the average wages of non-immigrant workers during that time.
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His administrations focused on major reforms that would bring greater transparency, reduced poverty, reduced corruption, and a booming market which will give birth to a newlyindustrializednation.
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From this perspective, decentralization may represent less a panacea for the failures of public sectors in less industrialized nations than a potential source of additional difficulty.
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Today, the architect's identity cannot be expected to match that of a building's occupants as the population of industrialized nations grows increasingly diverse and the spatial distance evaporates between nations.
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America enjoys the highest population growth and healthiest birthrate among industrialized nations and will continue to do so for some time, mainly because of its willingness to embrace immigration.
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In industrialized nations the proportion is much higher, reaching 90%.
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The trend has been paralleled by many industrialized nations as rates have either leveled-off or declined.
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Like in most industrialized nations, the print media have been affected by a severe crisis in the past decade.
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The industrialized nations followed suit with their respective currencies.
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In all parts of the world, including industrialized nations the gap in health inequalities is growing rather than narrowing.
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This trend has been paralleled by many industrialized nations as rates have either leveled-off or declined.
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