dramatic growth

collocation in English

meaningsofdramaticandgrowth

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dramatic
adjective
uk
/drəˈmæt.ɪk/
us
/drəˈmæt̬.ɪk/
very sudden or noticeable, or full of action ...
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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 ofdramaticandgrowthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We have seen adramaticgrowthin family credit among the self-employed and would like to see a great deal more.
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Thatdramaticgrowthhas come at a time when the nation as a whole has been getting healthier.
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I certainly wish to see a verydramaticgrowthin the number of state-funded technical schools.
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There has, however, been adramaticgrowthin the practice of selling counterfeit goods clearly advertised as "brand copies".
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But they have a right and the opportunity to show furtherdramaticgrowththemselves.
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Dramaticgrowthin private and informal sector constructionrelated industries has been rivalled only by the expansion of tourism.
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In sheep, there is adramaticgrowthof the extraembryonic membranes between days 12 and 14 post-oestrus.
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Fearing furtherdramaticgrowthin the disability grants, these pilot assessment panel projects were subsequently cancelled.
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Plant and animal breeders, faced withdramaticgrowthand morphological changes of domestic species over times, are interested in the genetic mechanism underlying these changes.
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Dramaticgrowthof mice that develop from eggs microinjected with metallothioneingrowth hormone fusion genes.
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This stands in surprising contrast to thedramaticgrowthin foreign direct investment.
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The private for-profit sector displayed particularlydramaticgrowth.
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Once considered to be a threat to university libraries, thedramaticgrowthin digital technology has instead strengthened their claims to be indispensable centres for teaching, learning and research.
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Adramaticgrowthin the number of provident funds led to worries concerning the viability of the small plant-based provident funds and a lack of coverage for temporary workers.
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The past decade has seendramaticgrowthin the application of model checking techniques to the validation and verification of correctness properties of hardware, and more recently software systems.
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The use of computers and technology is rapidly expanding in second and foreign language writing pedagogy, and correspondingly, research in this area has seendramaticgrowth.
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The structures must be adapted to cope with thedramaticgrowthin the number of tasks.
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First, we have seen adramaticgrowthin higher education and, secondly, a growth in the number of part-time students.
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That contradiction is aggravated by thedramaticgrowthin single-parent and two wage earner families, and the general decline of family life almost everywhere.
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Thedramaticgrowthin crime in my constituency is clearly associated with the ever-changing use of properties in the area.
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