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quadruple

[kwo-droo-puhl, -druhp-uhl, kwod-roo-puhl] / kwɒˈdru pəl, -ˈdrʌp əl, ˈkwɒd rʊ pəl /




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The price of bitcoin roughly quadrupled that year.

From The Wall Street Journal

At another, the number more than quadrupled, from five last year to 27.

From BBC

Many growers are turning to the H-2A guest worker program – a legal pipeline for seasonal foreign labor that has quadrupled in size over the past decade.

From Salon

They were one Premier League win and the Champions League final away from a quadruple and doing what no team had done before in English football.

From BBC

China, which has the globe’s second-largest economy, has applied to join, a move that would quadruple the group’s total population to some 2 billion people.

From Seattle Times