Examples of 'town gained' in a sentence

Meaning of "town gained"

town gained: Indicates that a town experienced growth, progress, or development in some aspect like population, economy, or reputation

How to use "town gained" in a sentence

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The town gained significant profits from the trade.
It seems likely this is where the town gained its name.
The town gained city status at the same time.
During the French Revolution the town gained political independence from the abbey.
This town gained a lot of popularity because of the movie.
During Sikh Empire, the town gained significant importance.
The town gained importance due to its location at a ford of the navigable Hunte river.
Under the new charter, the town gained greater self-sufficiency.
The town gained some acclaim from the discovery of a fossilized mammoth named Asiel.
The town gained its name from the native Tepehuan Indians.
The town gained its name from the medieval Dürnstein castle, which overlooked it.
The town gained the title " The water capital of Canada.
The town gained market rights in the 14th century.
In 1832 the town gained political representation with the formation of a Parliamentary borough.
The town gained privileges for markets and trade fairs in 1750.

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The town gained importance through the Andechs Meranians ' activities, who rose to dukes in 1178.
The town gained its independence from the Bahamani Sultanate in 1399.
The town gained importance in 2007, when an interchange of the M1 Motorway was constructed here.

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