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inroads <inroad; inroads> N

inroads

making inroads (upon)

making inroads upon

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After recovering, he found it difficult to make inroads into the first team.
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His stance was that of an inspired soothsayer resisting the inroads of rational civilization.
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It has been described as a striking inroad into the usually well-preserved domain of sovereign states.
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At that time massive inroads were made into the environment and millions of cubic metres of peat were cut.
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This festival has also made inroads into the urban society.
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The award is given to organizations, individuals, or companies that have made important inroads in the world of childrens media.
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In addition to some holyday villages, golf links are also making inroads on the countryside.
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Many of the area's businesses are owner-operated but, chains have also made inroads in the neighbourhood.
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Sesame was introduced a few years ago and is slowly making inroads, despite some early crop failures.
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Inspired by this success, the factory decided to compete abroad in order to make inroads into the international market.
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