tremendous surge
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftremendousandsurge
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tremendous
adjective
uk/trɪˈmen.dəs/us/trɪˈmen.dəs/
very great in amount or level, or ...
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surge
noun[C]
uk/sɜːdʒ/us/sɝːdʒ/
a sudden and ...
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Let them consider thetremendoussurgeof spending which will came with the introduction of colour television.
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There will be atremendoussurgein the intake.
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There has been atremendoussurgein interest in grant-maintained status over the past few months.
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I hope and believe that there will be atremendoussurgeforward in extensions and re-engagements.
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When sterling found itself at $1·50 or $1·60 there was notremendoussurgeof exports.
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There was atremendoussurgeof public feeling at that time.
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There has been atremendoussurgein the number of houses that have been modernised in recent years with the aid of grants.
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I remember that after the 1939–45 war there was atremendoussurgeof bureaucratic activity, despite all protests that the ordinary citizens' complaints were being dismissed.
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You cannot double the rent of wage earners in the present circumstances of wage negotiations and relationships without creating atremendoussurgeforward to increase wage demands.
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Thistremendoussurgeof new young lives is rising like a tide and will make itself felt increasingly in the demand for far better conditions of life.
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That will be atremendoussurgeforward, if the programme is carried through in the way we have designed and for the period that we want to discuss.
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In fact over the last 15 years the market has seen atremendoussurgein demand for such leisure services.
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