double digit

NOUN
  1. a two-digit integer; from 10 to 99

How To Use double digit In A Sentence

  • The power systems unit had a drop in operating profit even though revenue rose in the double digits, Bunch said.
  • This case begins with a report showing that the prices on top selling prescription drugs jumped by double digits again.
  • Because it is funny, like "Barking up a whole new can of worms" ...... broncos314 wrote: Yea, Daniel it certainly sounds like you and your "bronco" cronies (did I spell cronies right) want the broncos to succeed, sorry if my double digit IQ isn't processing all you negative BS as bronco support. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • A year later, he signed with the Celtics, and since his second season in Boston has never averaged below double digits as a scorer.
  • I mean, the number of serious relationships I've had has not been into double digits.
  • Typically a good score is anything in double digits.
  • Sam's team scored in the double digits in nine out of ten games.
  • The economy turned even sourer in the two years after Roosevelt's 1936 land slide win, and unemployment crept up higher from its still double digit numbers. Earl Ofari Hutchinson: President Obama Tear a Page from FDR and Turn a Tin Ear to the GOP Hawks
  • Rather than equilibrate the market overnight, such confused policy leads to double digit increases in price as supply meets demand. Thor Halvorssen: A Rotting Chicken in Every Pot: Venezuela's Disastrous Food Policy
  • And the economy is expected to notch up double digit growth this year. Times, Sunday Times
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