Sentence examples for boom of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "boom of" is not technically correct, but it can be used in informal writing or when speaking to indicate a large increase in something.
For example, "The housing market saw a boom of interest in the past year."

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The boom of a bass drum.

The crackle and boom of violence filled the air.

Apartment houses arose during the building boom of the 1880s.

The boom of its artillery is a frequent sound.

But voting increased during the boom of the mid-1980s.

boom of recent years has already showed signs of cooling.

Tory chancellors seem particularly prone to this temptation: we had the Maudling boom of 1963-64, the Barber boom of 1971-73, the Lawson boom of 1986-90.

The low boom of a missile strike can be heard.

"Aqueducts!" The birds scattered from the boom of my voice.

But the boom of the last decade changed this entirely.

Europe was ripe for a merger boom of its own.

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