Sentence examples similar to burgeoning concentration from inspiring English sources

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Since carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for hundreds, even thousands of years, even a fairly stable rate of carbon emissions ― which is what we've seen over the past three years ― would still result in an ever-burgeoning concentration of it in the atmosphere. .

He credited the burgeoning volume of art sales and record prices to the growing concentration of wealth in the United States and elsewhere.

As a small financial elite captured an increasing share of the world's productive output, and the concentration of wealth intensified, a giant mountain of global footloose capital – a mix of corporate surpluses and burgeoning personal wealth – began to emerge.

He is evidently burgeoning.

A burgeoning need for new drugs means a burgeoning market.

It's also a burgeoning tourist destination.

Or speak of "our burgeoning terror industry".

We give expression to burgeoning sentiment.

Burgeoning imports, for one.

There was burgeoning environmentalism.

A burgeoning economic crisis requires urgent solutions.

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