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burgeon

[bur-juhn] / ˈbɜr dʒən /


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Longer-term, she needs to balance the comforts of a burgeoning senior population with the dwindling band of taxpayers supporting them.

From Barron's

Longer-term, she needs to balance the comforts of a burgeoning senior population with the dwindling band of taxpayers supporting them.

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At his Senate confirmation hearing, Selig was asked repeatedly whether the agency would be able to handle its burgeoning duties despite reduced staffing levels.

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At his Senate confirmation hearing, Selig was asked repeatedly whether the agency would be able to handle its burgeoning duties despite reduced staffing levels.

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This bill would create a clear regulatory framework for the burgeoning industry.

From The Wall Street Journal