Phrases with «huge inroads»

The phrase "huge inroads" means making significant progress or significant achievements in a particular area or field. Full definition

Sentences with «huge inroads»

  • The program made huge inroads into schools because it often cost school districts nothing and came with a uniformed police officer as an instructor. (fortune.com)
  • According to chairman of ALEC Simon Crean, in just two years of full ESCAS application the Australian livestock export trade has made huge inroads into improving animal welfare outcomes and placed the trade on a stronger footing to support its ongoing vital economic and job - sustaining role in regional Australia. (stockandland.com.au)
  • During the fuel shortages of the 1970s, foreign carmakers made huge inroads in the American market with an array of small, dependable fuel - efficient cars. (articles.orlandosentinel.com)
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