Collocations withprosperity
These are words often used in combination withprosperity.
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apparent prosperity
There is apparent prosperity; profits increase, and dividends get larger.
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continued prosperity
It highlights the importance to the towns' continued prosperity of a healthy agricultural sector and at least some industry.
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economic prosperity
We might also include public health, economic prosperity, infrastructure and services like roads, bridges, and the like.
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era of prosperity
Those working together will in my opinion bring about a better era of prosperity than this world has ever seen.
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future prosperity
It was, perhaps, no coincidence that the issue of rent reform came to the fore at a time when the government was preoccupied with inflation, economic growth, and future prosperity.
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general prosperity
The province's fertile plains and widespread landownership added two important elements to the general prosperity of the time.
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great prosperity
Both town and province experienced great prosperity and turbulent social movements during the nineteenth century.
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growing prosperity
They undoubtedly contributed to the city's growing prosperity which also reduced tensions between migrants and locals.
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increased prosperity
The villages continued to grow, and most villages experienced increased prosperity for much of the twentieth century.
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lasting prosperity
Those major employers who achieved lasting prosperity often withdrew from participation in local government and thus weakened the ability of the middle class to carry out concerted social campaigns.
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long-term prosperity
Equity is complementary to the pursuit of long-term prosperity.
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material prosperity
Those aged 18-24 were preoccupied with material prosperity and identified disproportionately with the middle class.
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period of prosperity
The early years of the decade witnessed a speculative boom in manufacturing and unparalleled investment in mining resulting in an unprecedented period of prosperity for workers.
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relative prosperity
The predominance of non-agricultural occupations in the female-headed households, with the better employment opportunities implied, boosted their relative prosperity.
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renewed prosperity
Renewed prosperity, for which we hope, must needs be put to the service of the whole world.
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restoring prosperity
Many experts have studied the problem of restoring prosperity to that sorely tried region.
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rising prosperity
The trends observable in many developing countries towards more educated populations and open political systems are likely to continue with rising prosperity.
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shared prosperity
Let us end the hypocrisy and stop declaring our commitment to creating an area of shared prosperity.
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sign of prosperity
Indeed, to be visibly well-fed was a sign of prosperity.
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sustained prosperity
His argument is that without civilized trust permeating in society, sustained prosperity is more difficult to create.
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symbol of prosperity
At that time, pollution was seen as a symbol of prosperity.
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