enormous growth
collocation in Englishmeaningsofenormousandgrowth
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enormous
adjective
uk/ɪˈnɔː.məs/us/əˈnɔːr.məs/
extremely ...
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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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There will be anenormousgrowthin the demand for the services of those engaged in the performing arts.
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The export scene is also looking quite healthy and there is anenormousgrowthin interest, profits and dividends from overseas.
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We have seenenormousgrowthover the past 13 years in the income that pensioners throughout the country receive from both occupational and personal pensions.
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Is not one of the reasons for the current trade deficit theenormousgrowthin business investment in the economy?
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In the last two decades, psycholinguistics, as a sub-field of cognitive science, has seen anenormousgrowththat cannot be captured in a few pages.
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The primate pelvis has evolved to accommodate bipedal posture, while the cranium has expanded rapidly to accommodate theenormousgrowthof the human brain.
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Both international and domestic tourism has shownenormousgrowth.
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First, there was anenormousgrowthin the number of televisions watched, sold and installed.
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It has been very encouraging to witness theenormousgrowthin interest in functional programming over the last decade.
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But since the industrial revolution, theenormousgrowthof the world's population and the rise of modern technology, the scale of air, water and land pollution has expanded tremendously.
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The more a society consumes, the more waste generated, a simple equation that holds equally true for healthcare, a sector that has seenenormousgrowthover the past decade.
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However, theenormousgrowthof the personal computer market in the 1980s has lead to the rapid spread of computing of various sorts throughout many companies.
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The increasing demands for advanced robot applications have brought about anenormousgrowthof interest in the development of different concepts and schemes to control compliant motion.
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There has beenenormousgrowthin the boating industry.
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There is no doubt that that can be associated with theenormousgrowthof our overseas expenditure.
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That has to be coupled with theenormousgrowthin administration generally.
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We have theenormousgrowthof populations to consider.
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Who has presided over theenormousgrowthin unemployment and the enormous rise in the number of people in receipt of benefit?
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It is anenormousgrowthindustry, and it is difficult to maintain control and oversight.
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