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rate of growth

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  1. growth rate, rate of growthnoun

    the rate of increase in size per unit time

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  1. rate of growth

    Rate of growth refers to the percentage change in the size, value, or quantity of something over a designated period of time. It is often used to describe the increase or decrease of a particular variable within an economic, business or natural context, such as population growth rate, company's revenue growth rate, or the growth rate of a plant or organism. The rate of growth is typically expressed in terms of a percentage per year, quarter, or month.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of rate of growth in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of rate of growth in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of rate of growth in a Sentence

  1. Chris Williamson:

    The rate of growth is modest rather than spectacular, however, and there are clearly countries which continue to struggle, weakness is centered in the region's core, with France's manufacturing sector still in decline and Germany only seeing very meager growth.

  2. Frank Kendall:

    We are at risk and things are getting worse. I came back to the Pentagon in 2010 after being away. The intelligence estimates when I left in 1994 were that China was really not much of a problem for us but in 10 or 15 years they could be based on their economic rate of growth. The intelligence estimates were correct.

  3. Sam Bullard:

    The slower pace of productivity gains in recent years suggests the economy's potential rate of growth has fallen, thus, even with economic growth of around only 2 percent for the remainder of the year, inflation is likely to rise if corporations aim to maintain margins.

  4. Africa Coca-Cola CEO:

    The rate of growth in Africa is higher than that of Western markets and other parts of the world, so it'll continue to become a larger and larger part of our revenue.

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