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"has seen growth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation where something has increased, become larger, or improved over some period of time. For example: "The city's population has seen growth over the last decade."
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But it too has seen growth estimates decline, which can be dangerous for a high-multiple stock.
Condé Nast stole a march on rivals by gaining sole ownership of its Indian subsidiary and has seen growth in Russia and China.
"While digital radio has seen growth, my concern is that current development remains slow," said Davie in a post on the BBC website.
Nearly every other major economy in the region, with the notable exception of China's, has seen growth plunge despite months of interest rate cuts.
The spending spree has seen growth average 8% annually during his term in office.Little wonder that during his tenure Mr Martinelli maintained high poll ratings.
Facebook during the same period has seen growth of 63% and as of April had 23.5 million unique users in Britain and 200 million worldwide, according to the company.
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Brixton and Durham have seen growth of more than 50%.
I feel privileged to work in this industry and I have seen growth in the past six months.
So far, Republicans have seen growth in primary turnout while the opposite is true for Democrats.
Others have seen growth forecasts trimmed but are still doing well.
Brands that have seen growth, like Burberry and Ted Baker, have something Ralph Lauren doesn't, which is a bit of quirk.
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