Examples of 'started to expand' in a sentence

Meaning of "started to expand"

started to expand - This phrase is commonly used to indicate that something is beginning to grow or increase in size, scope, or importance. It can be used to describe the growth of an idea, a business, a project, or any other entity that is experiencing development and progress

How to use "started to expand" in a sentence

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started to expand
Then we started to expand into other provinces.
I put it under a lamp and it started to expand.
My life started to expand and my conscious too.
Since then the company started to expand rapidly.
Chile slowly started to expand its influence and to establish its borders.
The population size started to expand.
Employ ment started to expand and unemployment to fall.
The entire nightclub started to expand.
The criollos started to expand their properties in the tierra adientro.
The next day the pond started to expand.
As we started to expand and so on.
Then he suddenly started to expand.
The community started to expand from the lake towards the railway station further inland.
They have even started to expand.
Their father had started to expand his influence over the territories that surrounded his possessions.

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Projects in the country have already started to expand their facilities.
Russian airlines started to expand their fleets as the passenger demand grows.
Hence the handle should be applied until the spacer has started to expand.
His fan base started to expand from this point.
The little belly Ashley always had started to expand.
The city and harbor started to expand on the south bank of the river.
Israeli tourists have came to Patagonia and even started to expand Hebrew language.
One of the robots started to expand and break up into many minor pieces.
And… and so my world just started to expand.
European companies started to expand their market share in the US.
All of a sudden … the entire nightclub started to expand.
Los Zetas started to expand into other criminal activities beyond drug trafficking.
And just about then I started to expand my thinking.
Started to expand into mainland Greece.
As they progressed in skill they started to expand their field to create profit.
Traced backward, there would have to be a place it started to expand.
The team also started to expand the ranks of our Evocati testing group.
Look, you have already started to expand it.
Opus Del started to expand to other cities outside of Madrid.
Everybody, particularly when the outbreak started to expand globally.
The railroads had just started to expand across the Mississippi when the war started.
As a result, inflation declined to single digits and output started to expand again.
The region of Auvergne has already started to expand the programme to the medical professions.
Well, since they opened their embassy earlier this year, relations have started to expand.
CBG also started to expand in the former Communist countries.
Then, that little lump of space started to expand and cool.
I have also started to expand my knowledge of Asia outside of Thailand.
After this initial decline in cell number, they started to expand rapidly.
Tim Hortons has started to expand to other countries outside of North America.
Suddenly, the little flag moved and the black dots that covered it started to expand.
Emperador Brandy has since started to expand its brand footprint outside the Philippines.
Chinese people understood that pretty quickly when their manufacturing sector started to expand in the 80s.
So I started to expand my repertoire.
It is more than 3 months since Ayuthaya started to expand their power.
The pillar had started to expand and contract, ending up damaged.

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