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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addition growth" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or typo, possibly intended to refer to "additional growth" or "incremental growth."
Example: "The company has seen significant additional growth in its revenue this quarter."
Alternatives: "further growth" or "extra growth."
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In addition, growth initiation was several weeks later in the mesohaline site.
In addition, growth rates per year were better predictors than initial levels.
In addition, growth measurements of in-depth coating cracks were performed.
In addition, growth factors are considered to be an important driving force for the pathogenesis of renal fibrosis.
In addition, growth density (GD) with buffer zone analysis was applied to ascertain urban movement from the city center.
In addition, growth in other middle class blue-collar careers should continue to expand as a result of California's Renewable Portfolio Standard and energy efficiency policies.
In addition, growth kinetics was studied by in situ measurements of corrosion potential using potentiodynamic polarization technique.
In addition, growth is a top priority at many companies and can lead to an emphasis on acquiring new customers at the expense of retaining current ones or building loyalty.
In addition, growth hormone affects the metabolism of certain ions (including sodium, potassium, and calcium), promotes the release of fats from fat stores, and influences carbohydrate metabolism in ways that tend to cause an increase in the level of glucose in the bloodstream.
In addition, growth in the developing markets is likely to help our manufacturing sector.
However, we believe net addition growth will slow in 2005-2006 and fall off sharply in 2006.
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