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inroads Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to make inroads into sth
to make inroads into sth a. iron hum
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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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The award is given to organizations, individuals, or companies that have made important inroads in the world of childrens media.
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The new residential areas for the growing human population are making inroads into lands that have been traditionally the migration routes for huge animal herds.
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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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It has a serene ambiance though the modern development has made its inroads here in infrastructural developments.
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The organization also has inroads into a range of industries as well as the public sector.
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These more established leaders provided the inroads that the new arrivals needed and liked their focus on creating local leaders.
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The company has been self-funded by its two founders and has made significant inroads in the real estate community.
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While the sale of counterfeit or stolen goods is still the main crime here, drug trafficking has made inroads as well.
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This festival has also made inroads into the urban society.
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