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had resumed growth vs had resumed to growth

The correct phrase is 'had resumed growth'. 'Resumed' is a transitive verb that does not require the preposition 'to' before the object 'growth'.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 839 views

had resumed growth

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something has started growing again after a pause or interruption.

Examples:

  • The economy had resumed growth after the recession.
  • The plant had resumed growth once it received more sunlight.
  • The company had resumed growth following the implementation of new strategies.
  • After the setback, the project had resumed growth and progress.
  • Despite the challenges, the team had resumed growth in productivity.
  • As of 2010, overall market growth resumed, reaching an average 12 % annual growth.
  • In Turkey, output growth resumed in 2002, following the deep recession and the financial crisis of the previous year.
  • Owing to the comprehensive structural reforms in the financial and enterprise sector which had increased the economy's responsiveness to market forces and its international openness, growth quickly resumed as from 2000.
  • They didn't even know the work had resumed.
  • The Air Safety Committee noted that Philippine Airlines had resumed services to the Union on 4 November 2013, following its removal from Annex A to Commission Regulation (EC) No 474/2006 in July 2013.
  • Grace and her father had resumed their legendary discord even as they pulled out of Dogville.
  • In the circumstances, clearly, a Member would have been entitled to complain if the votes had resumed earlier.
  • BUT AT WEMBLEY, PLAY HAD RESUMED. (whistle blows)
  • A few years before he died, after he had resumed writing poetry, but in secret, he confessed to a friend in a letter that I found when I was doing my research: I've written a verse.
  • I can tell you, however, that in the mean time, once intervention buying had resumed, inspections were carried out in October/November 1996 and the results of those inspections were entirely to the Commission's satisfaction.

had resumed to growth

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • As of 2010, overall market growth resumed, reaching an average 12 % annual growth.
  • In Turkey, output growth resumed in 2002, following the deep recession and the financial crisis of the previous year.
  • Owing to the comprehensive structural reforms in the financial and enterprise sector which had increased the economy's responsiveness to market forces and its international openness, growth quickly resumed as from 2000.
  • They didn't even know the work had resumed.
  • The Air Safety Committee noted that Philippine Airlines had resumed services to the Union on 4 November 2013, following its removal from Annex A to Commission Regulation (EC) No 474/2006 in July 2013.
  • Grace and her father had resumed their legendary discord even as they pulled out of Dogville.
  • In the circumstances, clearly, a Member would have been entitled to complain if the votes had resumed earlier.
  • BUT AT WEMBLEY, PLAY HAD RESUMED. (whistle blows)
  • A few years before he died, after he had resumed writing poetry, but in secret, he confessed to a friend in a letter that I found when I was doing my research: I've written a verse.
  • I can tell you, however, that in the mean time, once intervention buying had resumed, inspections were carried out in October/November 1996 and the results of those inspections were entirely to the Commission's satisfaction.
  • Returning to growth will require considerable investment in knowledge.
  • Structural and competitive impediments to growth have been largely ignored.
  • Aquaculture contributes to growth and jobs in coastal and rural regions.
  • The obstacles to growth are not chiefly macroeconomic.
  • So it is, of course, very encouraging that the European Investment Bank has a network of 130 active intermediaries and that activity in Italy has now resumed to an encouraging extent.
  • Policies that address issues of social justice and equity are as central as economic policy to growth and poverty reduction.
  • We all agree that for some developing countries external indebtedness is a major obstacle to growth and development.
  • Mr Mitchell has gone into further problems relating to growth within the European Community.
  • The main contributions to growth in both years stem from domestic demand.
  • Sound fiscal policies that foster macroeconomic stability are conducive to growth in employment and real GDP.

Alternatives:

  • had resumed growing
  • had started to grow again
  • had picked up growth
  • had continued to grow
  • had begun growing again

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