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Discover Ludwig"population boom" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the rapid increase in the number of people living in a specific country or area over a short period of time. Example: India's population boom has been linked to its economic growth over the past decade.
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But few cities are prepared for this population boom.
Cities, however, may not be sustainable with this population boom.
But is alarm the right response to the population boom?
SEZs literally mean: population boom, investment attraction and hyped movement of commodities.
Humpbacks are sticking around and fattening up on krill, and that's fueling a population boom.
London draws the young to it and birth rate drives its population boom.
"We are experiencing a population boom here," said Nancy M. Lenz, a school district spokeswoman.
On the contrary, their numbers are growing thanks to Nigeria's current population boom.
Caplan's leads in the opposite direction: toward a never-ending population boom.
Might its ongoing struggles not just reflect the difficulty of catering for England's population boom?
The population of Draper rose rapidly in the nineties and aughts, during a statewide population boom.
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