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Discover Ludwig"ballooning of" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe a rapid increase or expansion of something. Example: The ballooning of housing prices in the city has made it difficult for many people to afford a home.
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The first was the ballooning of economic inequality at home.
Fear produced a ballooning of the interest rate spread.
But product trends are also to blame for the ballooning of America's pets.
The Shia-led government has overseen a ballooning of the country's security apparatus.
This may, in turn, lead to an aneurysm, an abnormal ballooning of any vessel, but most notably this one.
The ballooning of global hip-hop subgenres like London's is one of the most fun recent developments in rap.
"It's led to collapse in the Greek economy and the ballooning of debt so it's an abject failure".
This is cinema without gravity, a ballooning of joy that makes people laugh out loud; if Fred Astaire ever saw the movie, he must have nodded in recognition.
Sandy Chen, an analyst at Cenkos, said: "The big news is that there isn't big news – no ballooning of bad debts, no emergency rights issue.
No mention is made of the size of her wimple or the ballooning of her skirts, but it must be her clothes that catch the wind.
With the exception of Ron Paul, they all backed the wars, the tax cuts and the subsequent ballooning of the deficit.
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