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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growth from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the origin or source of growth, development, or progress. Example: The company's success can be attributed to its strong leadership and constant growth from innovative ideas.
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Growth from 1979 averaged 2percentnt.
The 50 level separates growth from contraction.
"That's where you're going to get your growth from".
But investors were encouraged by growth from the newer businesses.
"In 2004, we will get the profit growth from acquisitions".
"I don't want earnings growth from cost-cutting," he said.
Tips on personal growth from Europe's most inspiring market interventionists.
He examines job growth from May through election day.
Our revenue growth from 2011 to 2012 has been 161%.
The boost to growth from tax and spending measures.
It is how to separate one growth from another growth".
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