Sentence examples for an burgeoning from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an burgeoning" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "a" instead of "an" because "burgeoning" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "The city is experiencing a burgeoning tech industry that attracts many startups."
Alternatives: "a growing" or "a flourishing".

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So it is of no surprise to learn that the existing management, faced with an burgeoning workload, promptly decided to jump ship.

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"Rumblin,' " a song about portents of change, merges a hymn and a burgeoning earthquake.

A belated triumph for a burgeoning new Common Foreign and Security policy?

But with the rise of a burgeoning middle class, a social conscience has emerged, too.

He now has media interests and a burgeoning career as a novelist.

He soon developed a burgeoning reputation as a raconteur.

It was conducted in a developing country with a burgeoning elderly population.

He was a tall, lumbering man with a pink, fleshy face and a burgeoning paunch.

There is an innocence there but also a burgeoning maturity.

A burgeoning literature, up to a consensus conference [74 88], seems to confirm this accessibility.

A burgeoning literature, up to a consensus conference [ 74- 88], seems to confirm this accessibility.

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