continued growth
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontinuedandgrowth
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continued
adjective[before noun]
uk/kənˈtɪn.juːd/us/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
still happening, existing, ...
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growth
noun
uk/ɡrəʊθ/us/ɡroʊθ/
The growth of a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing ...
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This research and policy emphasis is understandable as it is the level of recruitment into the tenure from younger households which has been seen as essential to maintainingcontinuedgrowth.
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One possibility is that the middle and lower branches replaced the main stem sooner andcontinuedgrowth and produced flowers and pods for a longer time than the upper branches.
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Through the recognition of how older men are enriched by care-giving, professionals may validate in more appropriate ways the carer's positive feelings and support their capacity forcontinuedgrowth.
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In production facilities, these concentrations would be expected to further decline due to excretion andcontinuedgrowthof the fish.
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The older students' more developed ethnolinguistic consciousness and thecontinuedgrowthof their bilingual lexicon conceivably would play a role as well.
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There is a dramatic reduction in animals used for teaching over that period despitecontinuedgrowthin student numbers over the same period.
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The current complexion of parliaments shows thecontinuedgrowthof professional legislators.
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It has concluded that no 'substantial benefits would result fromcontinuedgrowthof the nation's population' (p. 12).
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They postulated that a certain range of cardiac contractility and intracardiac circulation is necessary forcontinuedgrowthand proliferation of the myofibrils.
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Then, withcontinuedgrowth, the systemic venous tributaries are committed to the right side of the developing atrial segment.
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This lengthening is attenuated by tectonic subsidence, which lowers the depositional surface and creates space that must be filled forcontinuedgrowth.
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However, the evidence of achievement contained in this text indicates that strong potential forcontinuedgrowthand success exists.
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Seedlings that were difficult to distinguish were transplanted forcontinuedgrowthuntil we could identify them.
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The economic and quality control benefits that prefabricated brick panel systems offer assure theircontinuedgrowth, particularly for fast-track construction.
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With expectations ofcontinuedgrowth, designing institutions within environmental constraints is a daunting task.
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Moreover, thecontinuedgrowthof the market and the development of the transport infrastructure provided the potential to reap the financial rewards of investment.
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