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The phrase "a burgeoning field" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a field of study, industry, or interest that is rapidly growing and expanding. Example: "Data science is a burgeoning field, with new advancements and opportunities emerging every day."
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Astrobiology is a burgeoning field.
Could it pertain to disgust, a burgeoning field of research?
Perfume criticism, especially online, is a burgeoning field.
I went to Auschwitz 12 years ago to cover the story of a burgeoning field of crosses outside the death camp put there by Catholic protesters.
The ecology of invasion is, in consequence, a burgeoning field, and Burdick's survey follows herpetologists to the jungles of Guam, where they track the infamous brown tree snake, which arrived around 1949 and decimated the local bird population.
Palliative medicine, the specialty of pain relief which grew out of hospice care in the 1970s and 80s, has made great strides in recent years, but it is still a burgeoning field.
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The application of bioinspired devices is a burgeoning area in these fields of research.
There exists a new, burgeoning field of biohybrid materials in which synthetic materials are functionally integrated with cellular species while leveraging both biological and material properties and behaviors.
Furthermore, the role of biological processes is a recently burgeoning field within resilience research, and future investigations would benefit from the consideration of such factors alongside other child, family, and wider social factors previously implicated in the development of resilient outcomes [ 20, 66, 120].
MicroRNA-based drugs have rapidly become a vast and burgeoning field due to the ability of a microRNA (miRNA) to target many genes involved in key cellular pathways.
In it, Mr. McCulloch answered a gigantic question in the burgeoning field of heredity at a time when the concept of "race" divided not just white and black, but white people themselves: How could Americans of supposedly the finest racial stocks — English, Saxon and Anglo-Saxon — engender a long history of pauperism and crime?
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