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Discover Ludwig"breakneck growth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation of rapid or unsustainable growth. For example, "The company experienced breakneck growth in its first year of business."
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It worked; several years of breakneck growth followed.
Ranieri did warn in 2006 of the risks from the breakneck growth of mortgage securitisation.
There is no mystery, however, over what propelled its breakneck growth.
Before the crash of 1997, education was said to be propelling South-East Asia's breakneck growth.
WILL rising defaults and stricter rules halt the breakneck growth of China's shadow banks?
After three years of breakneck growth, the economy is rapidly slowing down.
Many will not have jobs to go back to.China's breakneck growth has stalled.
It wants to add electricity-generating capacity, lest China's breakneck growth be impeded.
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The trouble is that the state's entire economic model is built on breakneck growth all fuelled by cars.
The geography of joblessness ReprintsGiven this tendency, China's long spell of breakneck growth of more than 6% a year since 1977 already stands out.
The country's breakneck growth on average 9% a year since reforms began in 1978 has been the envy of the world and a boon to global markets.
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