Sentence examples for To booms from inspiring English sources

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To booms

noun

A low-pitched, resonant sound, such as of an explosion.

  • The boom of the surf.

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"But New York City is very prone to booms and busts".

Markets with strict planning controls or natural constraints on building are much more prone to booms and bust.

Columbus is not a Sun Belt city prone to booms and busts, or a Rust Belt city on the skids.

In fact, oil busts tend to lead to booms down the road precisely because investment in oil exploration dries up.

Saarland's economic growth has been the second-fastest among German states since 2000, thanks to booms in steel, cars and machinery.

That is a brave prediction in a region prone to booms and busts, because of its reliance on minerals, oil and rain.

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Agricultural exports continued to boom.

Most likely to: Boom.

At LPL, business continues to boom.

I want to boom it out".

Emerging markets would continue to boom.

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