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The phrase "a growing assertion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing claim or statement that is becoming more widely accepted or recognized over time.
Example: "In recent years, there has been a growing assertion that climate change is primarily driven by human activity."
Alternatives: "an increasing claim" or "a rising statement".
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Beijing's virtual snub of talks in New York on Saturday on the Iranian nuclear program was just the latest example of what many China watchers see as a growing assertion of China's self-interest.
The next few years, however, featured both a startling explosion of organized baseball clubs, most playing the New York version of the game, and a growing assertion that baseball was now our national pastime.
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In a curious way, the growing assertion of Englishness frames a deepening desire to belong to a distinctive locality.
The growing assertion of the Christian south is provoking fierce doctrinal arguments, too, often over their preference for literal readings of the Bible and a conservative view on social issues.
Because of these two recent developments--the expanding U.S. naval presence in the South China Sea and the growing assertion by China of what it considers to be its national rights in the region--there have been an increasing number of alarming incidents between the military forces of the two countries.
That is already the assertion of a growing crowd of bloggers and translators, almost exclusively on the right.
It stems rather from a growing feeling that despite repeated assertions since 24 June, the UK government and pro-Brexit MPs still seem unwilling to acknowledge that what the UK appears to want from Brexit is not on offer.
Based on their experiences of successful scale-up, KIs emphasized that global health initiatives are likely to fail unless they engage local implementers and the recipient community itself, an assertion supported by a growing body of research evidence [ 7, 20].
There is a growing body of evidence to support the assertion that the deficits are associated with the damage to the hippocampal neurons [ 3].
The agent was unmoved by my assertion of self-importance, and directed me to a growing line of disgruntled travelers, a mix of fuming businessmen and exhausted vacationers.
Fueled by disproved yet persistent assertions that vaccines were linked to autism, a growing number of parents began declining immunizations for their children.
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