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Discover Ludwig"net growth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a financial context to refer to the net increase in a company's profits or assets. For example, "The company reported a 5% net growth for the fourth quarter."
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There is no net growth.
"We have net growth in household income.
If you add migration to Europe, the net growth would be about 1.2 million.
The net growth was 204,000 after adjusting for these factors.
And almost all the net growth, about seven million acres, was in the Rocky Mountain region.
Consider that the bulk of the net growth in population is among older people.
The company's net growth within the broadband business adds are more than twice those of BSkyB for the same quarter.
The big net growth is among migrants from countries that have been part of the EU for some time.
From 1980 to 2001, all of the net growth in American employment came from firms younger than five years old.
Over all, the firm expects net growth of 9,000 new consultants this year, with much of the growth in Europe, she said.
In recent years, immigrants -- from Bosnia, Sudan and especially Mexico -- have been the only reason Iowa's population has had any net growth.
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