gain in
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an increase in a particular quality or amount
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- Last year there was only a modest gain in earnings.
- The policy delivered a significant gain in efficiency.
- We hope to see a steady gain in market share over the next quarter.
- After weeks of practice, the team began to gain in confidence.
- The treatment resulted in a rapid gain in weight among patients.
- If we streamline the workflow, we could gain in productivity without hiring more staff.
- Her reputation has continued to gain in prominence since the award.
- Investors welcomed the unexpected gain in quarterly revenue.
- Over time, you will gain in understanding of the system’s nuances.
- Despite the downturn, there was a small gain in visitor numbers this month.