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"ballooning for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of inflating or expanding, both literally and figuratively. Example: The company's profits have been ballooning for the past year, exceeding all expectations. In this sentence, "ballooning for" is used to describe the continuous and rapid growth of the company's profits.
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Rents are ballooning for residents and businesses, as landlords ignore stagnant interest rates and instead seek to squeeze the market, regardless of the social consequences.
The castrated flea then continues ballooning for up to 2 months, until it dies weighing twice as much as a healthy flea.
Am joining Outback Ballooning for a dawn flight over the Outback.
"The second movie already started ballooning, for my taste, and then by the third one, there were a lot of special effects," Mortensen said.
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Stick to red balloons for road, blue balloons for airports and green balloons for trains.
I took that balloon for walks.
Another brought balloons for a birthday.
They were inflated like balloons for an endurance test.
* $1 million to trade balloons for confetti like McCain has.
Mrs. Simons hasn't always made balloons for museums.
One of the stalls was selling helium balloons for charity.
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