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The phrase "a backdrop of growing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or context that is characterized by an increase or expansion of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The negotiations took place against a backdrop of growing tensions between the two countries."
Alternatives: "a context of increasing" or "a setting of rising".
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The case took place against a backdrop of growing uncertainty within the Egyptian government.
The hearing is being held against a backdrop of growing unease about the war in Afghanistan.
Each development was at odds with results and came against a backdrop of growing discontent.
It outlines practical measures proposed against a backdrop of growing anger over ticket prices, particularly for away fans, last season.
Young activists like Ms. Yilmaz are driving change in Turkish society against a backdrop of growing materialism and consumerism.
The street demonstrations were carried out against a backdrop of growing Protestant disenchantment with the Ulster peace agreement.
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The renewable energy industry is thriving in many countries against a global backdrop of growing environmental awareness.
The Workman case is set against a national backdrop of growing attention to wrongful capital convictions.
The campaigns come against a backdrop of a growing number of nonbelievers.
The discussion also takes place against a backdrop of a growing number of shadowy, often semiofficial armed forces that operate under an array of titles, but that ultimately have only tenuous ties to the central government.
As I see it, against a backdrop of a growing burden of national and global chronic disease in which they are complicit, Coke has four options.
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