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burgeoning

[bur-juh-ning] / ˈbɜr dʒə nɪŋ /










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Alcaraz has never gone past the last eight in his four previous trips to Melbourne Park, with the Australian Open the only Grand Slam missing from his burgeoning collection.

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As writers and scholars, Lewis and Tolkien ranked among the most perceptive critics of burgeoning totalitarian movements such as Nazism and communism, in no small part due to their shared Christian faith.

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The opportunity to learn only made my burgeoning romantic love all the more powerful.

From Salon

Ford has already started notching gains in the burgeoning space.

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“It’s a burgeoning market. We’ve been in it for a couple of decades. I think we understand it very, very well.”

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