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sustained growth
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9.94 |
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In this way, there can be sustained growth. |
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sustained attack
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3.49 |
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No sustained attack. |
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sustained applause
|
2.90 |
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That comment met with sustained applause. |
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sustained campaign
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2.57 |
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Any sustained new military campaign would be expensive. |
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sustained effort
|
2.57 |
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It has to be a long-term sustained effort. |
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sustained period
|
2.37 |
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It is a sustained period of dominance year after year. |
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sustained recovery
|
2.37 |
|
Two weeks ago, the euro suddenly began its first sustained recovery. |
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sustained injury
|
1.71 |
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A few sustained minor injuries. |
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sustained pressure
|
1.58 |
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Only sustained public pressure can do that. |
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sustained decline
|
1.45 |
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Fiscal half-year figures released at the same time show sustained declines. |
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sustained rally
|
1.38 |
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At some point, the market will hit bottom and begin a sustained rally. |
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sustained rise
|
1.25 |
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Nobody knows when the stock market will begin a sustained rise. |
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sustained damage
|
1.18 |
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Since the affected compartments flooded unevenly, Wilding believed each sustained separate damage. |
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sustained artillery
|
1.12 |
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The outskirts of the village came under sustained Russian artillery fire. |
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sustained note
|
1.12 |
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His sustained notes wobble. |
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sustained demand
|
0.86 |
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The government noted that retained imports grew more in October, with sustained domestic demand. |
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sustained development
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0.86 |
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To enjoy sustained development, the Japanese leader felt that the region must continue to apply sound policies. |
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sustained strength
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0.86 |
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Increasing pessimism about sustained strength in the dollar also took its toll on trading. |
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sustained assault
|
0.79 |
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It would take a sustained assault on them to impact them. |
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sustained attention
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0.79 |
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Education experts say there are many reasons for this sustained attention. |