Examples of 'set to grow' in a sentence

Meaning of "set to grow"

set to grow ~ a phrase indicating that something is predicted or expected to increase or expand in size, scope, or importance in the future

How to use "set to grow" in a sentence

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Digital gambling is set to grow in the future.
The presence of mobile devices is only set to grow.
Both segments are set to grow considerably.
Currently we have eight partner brands and that number is set to grow.
Defence budget set to grow again.
The gap between available resources and increasingly expensive operations looks set to grow.
Jobs are set to grow again.
Competitive broadband markets are set to grow faster.
Both franchises are set to grow throughout the next decade.
Its opportunity cost is high and it is set to grow higher.
Renewables set to grow faster than any fuel in history.
These workforces are set to grow.
The economy looks set to grow at a steady pace over the coming years.
The federal government budget is set to grow this bubble.
Set to grow the largest crop of Marijuana for research purposes.

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These numbers are only set to grow in the coming years.
Increasingly, the green economy looks set to grow.
Air conditioning demand set to grow rapidly over the coming decades.
The EU economies are in good shape and set to grow strongly.
Their number is set to grow ahead of the July sitting.
This ecosystem is set to grow.
Meanwhile the fascist SD is set to grow and racism become normalised in Swedish politics.
Family Businesses set to grow.
SaaS set to grow rapidly.
The amount of choice is nonetheless set to grow still further.
The core business set to grow the most is International Retail Banking and Financial Services.
And now the fourth generation is set to grow company further.
This is set to grow higher, with the government introducing new incentives.
The hurricane economic impact is set to grow in the coming days.
And, as feelings run increasingly high, this controversy is no doubt set to grow.
Follow these recommendations and you are set to grow your business exponentially.
Despite a shifting landscape, oil demand is still set to grow.
Industrial demand for palladium is also set to grow in the short to medium term.
With an ageing population, demand for this type of operation is set to grow.
SMART goals should be set to grow global share of GNSS downstream revenues.
The Committee feels that this issue is set to grow in importance.
These plates were set to grow under the same conditions as the callus-inducing plates.
The world 's population is set to grow further.
Without measures to address these shortcomings, the number of IPR infringements is set to grow.
Home News Aetna is set to grow in Asia.
The risk to organizations from non-approved applications looks set to grow.
It is here to stay and set to grow exponentially:.
In the current educational climate, school-cultural partnerships are only set to grow.
Now, that rich history is set to grow deeper still.
Of course it 's good Scott, have new and better contracts everything seems set to grow.
Shale waste-water treatment set to grow over the next decade.
Internet use on the continent is still comparatively low, but is set to grow fast.
That he did not have the skill set to grow the spores . Bruce would tell us.
As aresult of last year 's call for proposals, thenetwork is set to grow further.
AFP set to grow 1 million tree seedlings all over the Metro.

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