rapid growth

collocation in English

meaningsofrapidandgrowth

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rapid
adjective
uk
/ˈræp.ɪd/
us
/ˈræp.ɪd/
fast ...
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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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(Definition ofrapidandgrowthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Therapidgrowthin the number of private homes which took place resulted in that sector becoming a major provider of residential care.
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Rather, the coalition leaders emphasized that they would rely onrapidgrowthto improve everyone's standard of living.
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However, it is expected to expand withoutrapidgrowthof instabilities because of the relatively weak magnetic field.
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While organic farming has a long history, its recentrapidgrowthmay have increased risks for organic farmers.
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This approach avoids therapidgrowthin population size for complex design problems and limits the unintended interaction of fitness functions mentioned above.
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Therapidgrowthof these organizations were part of an environmental social movement.
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Alongside arapidgrowthof consumption came changing attitudes toward competition and marketing.
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Rapidgrowthin the agricultural sector, combined with the spread of anti-poverty programmes, did make a dent on the problem.
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They also suggest that the decade of the 1960s saw the mostrapidgrowth.
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Both laboratory data and echo studies of athletes in training have demonstrated the extremelyrapidgrowthof myocardium in response to a pressure load.
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Countries that pursue a stringent regulatory regime thus appear to achieve morerapidgrowth.
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In this case, there israpidgrowthof capital with near constant population and population structure.
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The seasonalrapidgrowthof the herbaceous understorey vegetation would further compound any deleterious effects of termite piping and/or poor tree health.
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Furthermore, over a day, therapidgrowthrate of leaves could render a roost unsuitable, obliging the bats therein to move.
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Each was trying to understand the forces which, in this period, were generating therapidgrowthof commercial societies.
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Systolic geometry has recently seen a period ofrapidgrowth.
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All the plants were watered and fertilized to favourrapidgrowth.
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A conclusion is thatrapidgrowthdoes not guarantee more forest conservation, as illustrated under the flexible urban wage regime.
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