Sentence examples for burgeoning phenomenon from inspiring English sources

"burgeoning phenomenon" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a rapidly growing or expanding event, trend, or occurrence. Example: "The use of social media as a marketing tool is a burgeoning phenomenon in the business world."

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On one hand, first lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign, which targets the burgeoning phenomenon of childhood obesity in the US, is commendable, if ineffectual.

In 1846 he was in his mid-70s, and was so alarmed by the growing popularity of Charles Dickens's illustrated serialised novels and such highly visual periodicals as Punch and the Illustrated London News that he wrote a 14-line poem berating this burgeoning phenomenon.

The problem is that in LAC many slums have turned into a permanent and burgeoning phenomenon due to poverty traps.

Reterritorialization indicates a burgeoning phenomenon of repurposing the industrial landscape for the use of creative industries and consequently generating a different territorial identity.

To the extent that phishing has become a serious threat to information security, there has been rather limited theory-grounded research on this burgeoning phenomenon.

Consequently, this burgeoning phenomenon has attracted significant attention from major industry players and academic research communities, seeking to address the key challenges militating against widespread use and adoption of mobile crowdsensing systems [1].

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Meanwhile, Frances Trollope watched in horror at the burgeoning phenomena of spiritual revivals, where people spoke in tongues and men fell to the ground howling like "maniacs".

But when Apple Computer recently updated its free iTunes software, it single-handedly mainstreamed podcasting and helped grab a huge portion of the burgeoning audio phenomenon for itself.

(Also: finally? As if this has been a burgeoning underground phenomena waiting for its moment?) The internet, previously not super-duper excited when it came to men's fashion, went crazy.

Owing to the burgeoning "kindie pop" phenomenon, my morning viewing now featured regular guest appearances by stars like Mos Def and the Ting Tings.

Run-DMC Walks the walk (1986) In the early 1980s, a young trio from Queens, New York, were determined to get in on the burgeoning hip-hop phenomenon – but rather than follow in the colourful, funky style of their predecessors, these guys were determined to raise hell with arrogant rhymes and a machismo too fascinating to condemn.

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