rapid growth

NOUN
  1. a rapid rise
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How To Use rapid growth In A Sentence

  • Semi-autonomous vehicles are expected to witness a rapid growth over the forecast timeline owing to the driving assistance features.
  • Its ills have largely been the result of the rapid growth in popularity of online movie rental and download services. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its ills have largely been the result of the rapid growth in popularity of online movie rental and download services. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Act coincided with the rapid growth of mobile telephones and voicemail. Times, Sunday Times
  • As its main banker, we are pleased to have supported its rapid growth from the beginning. Times, Sunday Times
  • The severity of the symptoms depends to a large extent on the rapidity of growth of the tumour; thus an osteoma growing slowly from the inner table of the skull and implicating the brain may reach a considerable size without producing cerebral symptoms, while a comparatively small sarcoma or syphilitic gumma of rapid growth may endanger life. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth
  • Researchers working in the tissue culture laboratory were to evaluate a variety of plant hormones and phytochemicals to determine rapid growth conditions.
  • But if the law is changed to give imperial daughters equal status, there would be rapid growth in the number of imperial houses, each entitled to official residences and stipends.
  • A typical dotcom company's rapid growth rate demands a turnover of directorial authority to people better equipped than the visionary founder to help the company grow.
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