continued prosperity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcontinuedandprosperity
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continued
adjective[before noun]
uk/kənˈtɪn.juːd/us/kənˈtɪn.juːd/
still happening, existing, ...
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prosperity
noun[U]
uk/prɒsˈper.ə.ti/us/prɑːˈsper.ə.t̬i/
the state of being successful and having a lot ...
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(Definition ofcontinuedandprosperityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We believe that in this matter lies something which goes a very long way towardscontinuedprosperityand production of wealth in this country.
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He may well feel that the continuance andcontinuedprosperityof his employer is at least as important as his loyalty to the union.
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Both are essential for thecontinuedprosperityof any major urban centre.
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It will not only ensure thecontinuedprosperityof our most successful world-leading telecommunication industries but provide the necessary headroom for the development of those industries into the 21st century.
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It highlights the importance to the towns'continuedprosperityof a healthy agricultural sector and at least some industry.
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I sometimes think to-day that we have not yet faced, nor even realised, what may be the problems for society ofcontinuedprosperity.
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I want to ask whether he has found the secret ofcontinuedprosperity.
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The subject which we are discussing to-night is of supreme importance to thecontinuedprosperityof this country.
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I repeat, with emphasis, that it cannot but lead to what we all desire—the quickest possible recovery of our national economy and itscontinuedprosperity.
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In these countries, after 50 years ofcontinuedprosperity, there is beginning to appear high unemployment.
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Our relationships with the countries that border us, given economic circumstances, the high growth of population and so on, are important to ourcontinuedprosperity.
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Our overseas trade is vital to ourcontinuedprosperity.
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It must be in the long run a menace to thecontinuedprosperityof this country.
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This is demonstrated by the territory'scontinuedprosperityand the very high levels of long-term investment in industry and other forms of development.
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This, surely, is one of the conditions of ourcontinuedprosperity.
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For the future, it would undoubtedly be unwise to rely on thecontinuedprosperityof those industries as sufficient to maintain the economy.
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The second point that was made was the convenience andcontinuedprosperityof small shopkeepers.
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In the past we have been able to live with that, relying on thecontinuedprosperityof agriculture to support our rural area.
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This is at the heart of growth andcontinuedprosperity—resources going where they are best employed.
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