tremendous increase

collocation in English

meaningsoftremendousandincrease

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tremendous
adjective
uk
/trɪˈmen.dəs/
us
/trɪˈmen.dəs/
very great in amount or level, or ...
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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 the new theory two mechanisms contribute to thetremendousincreasein the lift force and the pressure distribution under the planing surface.
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The normal newborn has sparse neural circuitry; then, with increasing age, there is atremendousincreasein the complexity of dendritic arborizations.
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As a result of the settlement, large tracts of land were brought under 'occupied' land category and there was atremendousincreasein the assessment.
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The older merchant law could deal with neither political instability nor thetremendousincreasein ' the number, value, and complexity of exchanges ' (p. 163).
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Novel optimization techniques enabled atremendousincreasein performance, and also the coverage was greatly extended.
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Instead, it will be created in the first postnatal years by neuronal differentiation and growth, dendritic and axonal growth, axonal myelination, and atremendousincreasein synapse numbers.
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I do not think that it is possible to say that there will be atremendousincreasein cost to the average family.
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We exported 11 million gallons in 1938 and 1,832 million gallons in 1953, atremendousincrease.
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The occupational therapy profession has experienced atremendousincreasein demand for its services.
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There are of course other methods of handling freight— by sea, container ship and the like— but there will be atremendousincreasein business.
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He suggested that there had been atremendousincreasein value in the wool market because it has been made a free market.
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From 1951 to 1954 there was atremendousincreasein the amount of productive activity available.
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The causes of thetremendousincreasein rate demands have been well-rehearsed in the debate.
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What has created this atmosphere of anxiety about our universities is thetremendousincreasein the number going through the sixth form.
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There has been atremendousincreasein motor traction.
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We need atremendousincreasein the facilities for the training of these men to meet the challenge of the second industrial revolution.
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But the immediate effect of settlement is going to be atremendousincreasein the productive capacity of the countries affected by the settlement.
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There was then a particularly large bulge in population, leading to atremendousincreasein the number of children now going into primary schools.
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But what we have also is atremendousincreasein the number of people who can benefit from a "how" type of education.
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Therefore, if we are to get resources from outside the industry, the first thing would be atremendousincreasein licensing.
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