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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have mushroomed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to describe an increase in something over a relatively short period of time. For example: "In the last five years, traffic levels in the city have mushroomed."
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Fundraising departments have mushroomed.
Music festivals have mushroomed.
Separatist groups have mushroomed.
Indeed, Garde's troubles have mushroomed.
Protests that began small have mushroomed.
Travel agencies with political ties and large capital have mushroomed.
Web-based business-to-business exchanges have mushroomed.
Regional and bilateral trade deals have mushroomed (see chart).
Multilateralism has hardly been moribund as regional deals have mushroomed.
Now, with most tax returns tallied, the figures have mushroomed.
As the fees have mushroomed, goal tallies have diminished.
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