Examples of 'has ballooned' in a sentence

Meaning of "has ballooned"

The phrase 'has ballooned' suggests that something has significantly increased or expanded in size, quantity, or extent. It implies that the mentioned entity has experienced rapid growth, often beyond what was expected or planned. The phrase is commonly used to describe situations where something has become much larger or inflated compared to its original state

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has ballooned
The debt has ballooned by more.
Since then support for their campaign has ballooned.
Debt has ballooned over the last eight years.
The pastry is soft and has ballooned out.
A battery that has ballooned or swollen even a small amount must be removed from use immediately.
Their share count has ballooned.
A battery that has ballooned or swollen even a small amount must be removed from service completely.
The use of such animals on flights has ballooned in recent years.
Water has ballooned into the third largest global economy, after oil and electricity.
This is all the more uncomfortable because household debt has ballooned.
He now estimates the number of calls has ballooned to two out of every five.
Over the last few years the number of people and businesses online has ballooned.
This year, it has ballooned to six schools.
The amount of money staked on Augur prediction markets has ballooned in recent days.
It already has ballooned out to four times the Sun 's size.

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Concern continues to grow regarding the global virus that has ballooned to epidemic proportions.
Global debt has ballooned to all-time highs, more than three times the world GDP.
The number of bariatric surgeries done each year in the United States has ballooned.
Not surprisingly, average income has ballooned significantly in two centuries as well.
Ahead of the meeting, the supply surplus has ballooned.
See how the term “ racist ” has ballooned out of all proportion.
Moreover, the proportion of new drugs approved as orphans has ballooned.
The level of government debt around the world has ballooned since the financial crisis, reaching.
Since the beginning of the year, the camp population has ballooned.
Experian is a credit bureau that has ballooned into a " global information services group . ".
Over the last decade, the number of privately-funded startups working on fusion has ballooned.
Since then, London 's population has ballooned to 9 million, putting pressure on its creaking sewers.
With interest, I reckon that one runaway you stole from us has ballooned into seven.
That has ballooned to one in every 59 today.
Who will buy their goods when the price has ballooned due to the DM?
Today, government has ballooned in size and the U.S. rank has fallen to 61st place.
Simultaneously, the industry 's plastic footprint has ballooned.
That is second only to Austin, which has ballooned by 17.9 percent in the same period.
Credit, now only based on promises instead of on real value, has ballooned.
Now the finance minister says it has ballooned to over $50 billion.
But since the 2008 crisis, the amount of excess reserves deposited at the Fed has ballooned.
As a result, Mexico 's underground economy has ballooned to more than 30 % of its GDP.
From a whopping 4 . Their share count has ballooned.
Dan, Their share count has ballooned.
Dollar-denominated debt has ballooned.
In the end the project is ten years late and cost has ballooned to 8,5 Billion.
That investment in what is now Uber Technologies Inc. has ballooned to roughly $110 million.

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