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1 He couldn't go into anything that didn't double in value .
2 There's your city lots goin' to double in value if this bill goes through.
3 If August stays dry they will double in value for being a host to butterflies.
4 Will homes double in value by 2026?
5 Property is bound to double in value .
6 I have a dozen and four tickets on hand, which I think will double in value at my return.
7 The sector is forecast to double in value in the next five years, according to data from industry body IGD.
8 The Prime Minister says trade between New Zealand and China can double in value to 20 billion dollars within five years.
9 The entire sector is expected to double in value to $300 billion by then, the national industry association says.
10 The microelectronics design sector, worth $500 million to the economy, is set to double in value within five years, according to MIDAS Ireland.
11 The only seaport of importance is Alexandretta (q.v..) The exports are, on the average, over one million sterling, and imports about double in value .
12 The global carbon markets are poised to double in value again to more than $100 billion in 2008, according to market observers.
13 October 2009 - Qatar sells 379 million of its Barclays shares, making $1 billion in profit after the lender's shares double in value .
14 That spread traded 5,000 times at a cost of $1.95 and is now trading at roughly $4, a little more than double in value .
15 The stock has doubled in value since the beginning of the year.
16 The shares have more than doubled in value in the past year.
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