create momentum

Frequency: 8.021.3 per million words

to start or cause a process of movement or progress

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Examples (10)

  • The new policy aims to create momentum for economic growth.
  • Their early success helped to create strong momentum for the campaign.
  • We need to create positive momentum within the team to achieve our goals.
  • A series of small victories can create significant momentum for a larger project.
  • The speech managed to create an electoral momentum for the underdog candidate.
  • By launching the product early, they hoped to create market momentum.
  • Leadership is crucial to create and sustain momentum in any movement.
  • The protest sought to create public momentum against the proposed changes.
  • To overcome the challenge, we must create an unstoppable momentum.
  • The innovative design will create consumer momentum for the brand.