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The phrase "a consequence of growing relevance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome or effect that arises due to something becoming increasingly important or significant.
Example: "The rise in environmental awareness is a consequence of growing relevance of climate change in public discourse."
Alternatives: "an outcome of increasing importance" or "a result of heightened significance."
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Further, the metabolic changes associated with HALS may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease [ 5- 9], a consequence of growing relevance as the life expectancy of people with HIV continues to improve [ 10].
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