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Discover Ludwig'booming commerce' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an increase in commercial activity or business activity. For example, "The area saw a period of booming commerce in the late 1990s."
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The Food and Drug Administration has delayed regulation of the booming commerce in human tissue transplants for more than six years, even though the agency acknowledges that the use of infected tissues poses a serious threat to public health, Congressional investigators said today.
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As proof that Second Life is booming, Reuters recently opened an SL bureau and assigned it a full-time reporter.
If their business is booming, Exxon will increase spending whether or not they get tax breaks.
As the market boomed, VW expanded: it has opened new engine and lorry factories, and now its $1 billion Curitiba factory for the Audi and Golf.
Intra-ASEAN trade, boosted by an inchoate free-trade area, has boomed; ASEAN institutions (and meetings) have proliferated.ASEAN's achievements should not be belittled.
Business about to boom: Toyota erecting a factory to build new big pickup, a Texas favorite.
Seriously, those maps curve off at 135th St, there's some water, and then boom, Yankee Stadium.
OO The Booming Conspiracy Culture Of Climate Science Denial - Conspiracy websites and hyperpartisan media outlets are building huge online audiences who want to hear climate change is a hoax.
Green mutual and exchange-traded funds are booming, says Deutsche Bank's Mark Fulton.
Rents are booming in Metro Orlando.
Connecticut "RED, WHITE AND BOOM!," Iron Horse Boulevard, Simsbury.
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