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Discover Ludwig"growing rates" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is often used in economic or statistical contexts to refer to increasing rates or percentages. For example: - The growing rates of unemployment are a major concern for the government. - The company's profits have been steadily increasing due to the growing rates of demand for their products. - She was amazed by the growing rates of smartphone usage among young children. - The growing rates of carbon emissions are a major contributor to climate change. In these examples, "growing rates" is used to describe the trend of something becoming larger or more prevalent over time.
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The increase is thought to be a consequence of growing rates of overweight and obesity.
Broadcaster Joan Bakewell has apologised after suggesting that growing rates of eating disorders among teenagers are a sign of "narcissism".
Venezuela has hyperinflation heading towards 2,000%, plunging supplies of food and medicine, and growing rates of malnutrition and murder.
"The growing rates of overweight and obesity in developing countries are alarming," said the report's author, ODI research fellow Steve Wiggins.
South Africa has one of the world's fastest growing rates of H.I.V. infection, with 4.2 million people -- almost 10percentt of the population -- estimated to have the virus.
It is possible for OPEC to decrease production as a group even as Iran continues pumping at growing rates, because of problems in some other member countries.
Gay men are at high risk for H.I.V. and other S.T.D.'s, and higher rates of unsafe sexual behavior have recently led to growing rates of infection with syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia in this population.
Mr. Ragsdale is part of an Oregon program to deal with a serious problem confronting the criminal justice system -- the high and growing rates at which released inmates end up back in prison.
With this comes a growing health toll, including an HIV infection rate among steroid users which has reached 1.5% – as high as that for injectors of drugs such as heroin – and growing rates of hepatitis B and C infection.
Britain has one of the fastest growing rates of obesity in the world, with more than 23.6% of men and 23.8% of women having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more in 2006.
"If we can raise our collective score by just over 10 points, we help Australia mitigate against the growing rates of obesity and lifestyle diseases such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes and a third of all cancers".
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