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The phrase "a growing acceptance" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an increasing level of agreement or approval regarding a particular idea, behavior, or trend. Example: "There is a growing acceptance of remote work as a viable option for many companies."
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There are those who may question whether a growing acceptance of things is necessarily good.
Despite some worrying omissions, the figures reflect a growing acceptance of women's rights.
That finding challenges the notion of a growing acceptance of a larger physical form.
But polls show both a growing acceptance of the practice and a widening divide along party lines.
One is a growing acceptance of quantitative techniques by mainstream investors, such as pension funds and even retail mutual funds.
A ComRes poll of 100 peers shows a growing acceptance that constitutional reform is inevitable following the parliamentary expenses scandal.
In Britain, Cable said: "Now there's a growing acceptance that we're a better country for being diverse.
His remarks reflect a growing acceptance within Whitehall that Britain's intervention in Libya misjudged the political forces in the country.
The clamour signifies a growing acceptance that Higuaín has definitively made the leap from sub-elite to truly world class.
Together with a growing acceptance of homosexuality as a common expression of human sexuality, long-standing beliefs about homosexuals had begun to lose credence.
And there will be a growing acceptance that this period in their life is on the retreat, thoroughly dwindling in relevance.
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