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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost treble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to music, finance, or any situation where a near tripling of something is being described.
Example: "The company's profits have almost trebled since last year, indicating significant growth."
Alternatives: "nearly tripled" or "close to threefold".
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When the coalition government proposed to almost treble them in December 2010, riots erupted in London.Six months on, everyone is unhappy.
That number will almost treble by 2015, to 212m, estimates ABI Research.Smart meters and other gear needed to make grids more intelligent will not come cheap.
Two teenagers have begun a case in the high court against the government's decision to let universities almost treble tuition fees next year.
The move would almost treble the previously designated budget to offset the effects of aircraft noise, which has been the dominant factor in rousing local opposition to expansion.
Two teenagers are seeking a judicial review into the government's decision to allow university tuition fees to almost treble to up to £9,000 from next year.
Of those, there were 26,976 live births to women aged 40 and over, almost treble the 9,336 in 1989 and almost double the 14,252 in 1999.
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For some people they almost trebled.
Immigration by students has almost trebled in the past decade.
Birmingham to Bergamo, for the Italian Alps, almost trebles with Ryanair.
Meanwhile, the amount of money held in non-interest-bearing deposit accounts has almost trebled since March 2009.
Youth unemployment has almost trebled here in less than one year.
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