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make inroads verb ameliorate a situation, be light years ahead, become better, develop, enhance, enrich, forge ahead, gain, gain ground, get strides ahead, go forward, grow, improve, increase, make advancements, make headway, make progress, make quantum leaps, mend, move ahead, move onward, press on, prosper, push on, progress Associated concepts: investigations How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The outbound call centre for Canadian cable companies seeks to make inroads in the U. It expects to make inroads into Latin America which represents the fastest growing Internet market in the world, with an anticipated expansion from present day 8. Other candidates, including Assembly Speaker Emeritus Antonio Villaraigosa, D-Los Angeles, and businessman Steve Soboroff, have been trying to make inroads in the African-American community, traditionally Hahn supporters. |
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