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Discover Ludwig"doubling to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where something is increasing in number or amount rapidly. Example: The number of COVID-19 cases has been doubling to alarming levels in the past week.
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He didn't, doubling to left-center — his fourth hit of the game — to score Matsui.
Punto provided a spark for the Dodgers, doubling to the left-center alley in the seventh.
The department's staff has grown, doubling to 55 from last year.
Its most recent figures showed profits more than doubling to nearly £7m after sales broke through the £100m barrier.
He doubled home Piazza, who was on second after doubling to center for his third hit of the game.
Horrifically, the trend seemed exponential, with teenage killings almost doubling to 26 in the space of four years.
The league has generally prospered since the 1999 deal, with revenue more than doubling, to $4.3 billion.
Facing a squeezed budget, the Greens have hiked parking fees, with traders' permits nearly doubling to £600 ($950) a year.
And if four spades had been making, doubling to turn minus 620 into minus 790 would have cost almost nothing.
He got his first major league hit in the second game, doubling to lead off a six-run seventh.
Shire said AbbVie's approach undervalued its growth prospects under new management as it set a new target of sales doubling to $10bn£5.9bnby) by 2020.
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