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Discover LudwigThe word "trebling" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you need to refer to something that has tripled or is increasing by a factor of three. For example, "Over the past year, sales have trebled, exceeding our expectations."
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trebling
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Present participle of treble
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Having promised to "abolish the bureaucracy", the government is trebling the number of statutory commissioning bodies from 163 to over 500.
A new contract offer has been lodged with the player and his representatives – trebling his salary to around £40,000 a week – though it is understood Neymar would ideally prefer to progress his career in Europe.
In cities across the country thousands of new students arrive each September and look for part-time work, and this year the pressure of finding a job to support their degree will be even stronger with tuition fees trebling at most universities.
Clegg's argument that the problem with trebling tuition fees was a matter of presentation, not policy, would be laughable if I did not have so many constituents' children now priced out of ever going to university.
The current incumbent is Janet Anderson, who is best known for promising while in opposition that there would be "more orgasms under Labour .A parliamentary report on the industry two years ago suggested trebling the government's funding of tourism, which then stood at £35m.
This is growing rapidly, more than doubling in volume to 28m tonnes and almost trebling in value to $43 billion between 1986 and 1995, according to a new report by the FAO.
But while refusing to spend the $143m needed to upgrade the trunk pipeline, Transneft is putting $1.2 billion-1.5 billion-1.5 billionhan treblintothe capacity of the Primorek branch.
Analysts foresee America's biggest coal-miner, Peabody Energy, trebling its profits between the first quarter of this year and the last.
At $25 billion, he reckons, the industry as a whole may do no more than double its money, rather than more than trebling it, as it would usually hope to do.
In 1900 the introduction of high-speed steel permitted the operation of tools at twice or three times the speeds allowable with carbon steel, thus doubling or trebling the capacities of the world's machine shops.
Marx, friendly at this time to the "liberal-minded practical men" who were "struggling step-by-step for freedom within constitutional limits," succeeded in trebling his newspaper's circulation and making it a leading journal in Prussia.
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