penetration in the PONS Dictionary

penetration Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

penetration of a market

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Competition among the various mobile carriers has spurred growth with a subscriber penetration rate of 98% in 2010.
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By the 1970s, however, cable had gained enough penetration to make independent stations viable in smaller markets.
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Penetration tests found that the armor-piercing shell had 50 mm of penetration at 1000 m.
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In technical diving these objectives often become much more complex and very specific penetration of a particular part of a cave to a particular point.
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None proved able to compete with shorter range designs, and the penetration fighter concept faded.
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Each of these methods can increase the depth of penetration.
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These assist with penetration into the paint and its removal and differ according to the target paint.
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The penetration of daily newspapers has fallen from 79.1 percent to 72.4 percent in 2008.
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Another advantage is that the treating conditions can be controlled so that retention and penetration can be varied.
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Another source quotes penetration of a vertical plate 45 mm thick at 500 m.
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