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economic expansion

noun as in economic growth

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At this point in the post-2001 economic expansion, government had added 400,000 positions.

That indeed would soon metamorphose into the strongest and broadest economic expansion since World War II.

Second, food stamps, by design, rose massively during a period of economic expansion presided over by a Republican president.

The economic expansion is about to hits its four-year anniversary.

Yet after nearly four years of economic expansion, nearly 12 million people remain unemployed.

Another industry important to Virginia's economic expansion is the stone, clay and glass production industry.

All of the great wars in European history have been followed by periods of increased production and economic expansion.

Will organised labour, an ancient sore on the British body, rise up and complicate these well-laid schemes for economic expansion?

The wars of the reign of Philip II and the scarcity of boats soon tended to check this phase of economic expansion.

A second opportunity of the politician was found in the rapid economic expansion that followed the war.

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to economic expansion, such as: boom, economic upswing, economic upturn, and prosperity.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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