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'burgeoning expansion' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to a rapid or expansive growth of something. For example, "The nascent tech industry experienced a burgeoning expansion in the last decade."
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His self-realization involved an unprecedented artistic freedom that was bound up with his expansion of the burgeoning, still incipient art of the cinema.
The latest addition to Dallas's burgeoning downtown is The Joule expansion, which the local government aided by doing things like moving stoplights to encourage more pedestrian traffic, and favourable tax conditions.
The only real restrictions imposed on private schools were that they must run their admissions on a first-come-first-served basis and promise not to charge top-up fees (most American voucher schemes impose similar conditions).The result has been burgeoning variety and a breakneck expansion of the private sector.
Expansion of the burgeoning biofuels agenda involves not only the design of suitable genetic and metabolic devices but also their deployment into suitable hosts that can endure the stress brought about by the products themselves.
Originally launched in Amsterdam in early 2016 where it now has over 60 parking locations, ParkBee says the new capital will be used for further U.K. expansion after the burgeoning company recently brought its offering to London.
Enterprise such as Jake Tucker's VideoBrains (the TED Talks of gaming), Meltdown, GamerDisco, Kotaku's burgeoning game nights, Rezzed/EGX's continual expansion, eSports (see VICE's recent documentary on the subject) – these all reflect the appetite for in-person analogues to the vendor hub, a flesh and bone cry of "LFG".
Enterprise such as Jake Tucker's VideoBrains (the TED Talks of gaming), Meltdown, GamerDisco, Kotaku's burgeoning game nights, Rezzed/EGX's continual expansion, eSports (see VICE's recent documentary on the subject)—these all reflect the appetite for in-person analogues to the vendor hub, a flesh and bone cry of "LFG".
Genpact, the former offshore BPO arm of General Electric, also based in India, intends to triple its staff in Dalian from 1,800 to more than 5,000.This expansion is being driven by burgeoning demand from overseas clients who want lower costs, a better spread of risk and local support for their growing Chinese operations.
Porter sees early fourth millennium urban expansion involving the cultivation of greater areas of land nearby, pushing grazing flocks further from the city; coupled with an increased demand for wool driven by the burgeoning textile industry, these factors drove the expansion of mobile pastoralism.
Her focus on "mobile banking" in rural areas to reach more clients has been praised as a model for low cost expansion in a country with a burgeoning middle class.
In early August, the airline opened an Australian headquarters in a six-storey building it bought in Sydney, its first such overseas office purchase.Some of this expansion has to do with capturing China's burgeoning market of middle-class travellers.
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