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was growth
noun
An increase in size, number, value, or strength.
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Where was growth supposed to come from?
It was growth for growth's sake.
"The '80s and '90s was growth, growth, growth," he said.
The only thing that mattered to Goodwin was growth.
What he lived for was growth and change".
Most agreed that if there was growth, it would be 2% at most.
The economic story of the past century was growth: national income multiplied by seven.
But where poverty fell fastest, it was growth outside the farm that played the biggest role.
Still, why was growth fast in the aftermath of this crisis?
Still, some magazine executives were pleased that subscriptions had held up and that there was growth in digital subscriptions.
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Sadly, what grew instead was growth-destroying civil conflict.Daniel Franklin: editor, The World in 2015.
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