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The phrase "a growing belief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing acceptance or understanding of a particular idea or concept over time.
Example: "There is a growing belief among scientists that climate change is accelerating at an alarming rate."
Alternatives: "an increasing conviction" or "a rising consensus".
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This shift was exemplified by a growing belief that mail shouldn't be tampered with.
But there is a growing belief that this may be counter-productive.
That could be reinforced by a growing belief that coffee is, in fact, good for you.
Nevertheless, there is a growing belief that it can do so again.
But there is a growing belief that many of the 620 inmates are not terrorists.
There is a growing belief that Albany does not have to be that dysfunctional.
This reflects a growing belief that national regulators will need international help in stamping out threats to their banks' stability.
"There is now a growing belief," Mr. Barghouti said, "that nonviolence is the only form of struggle we should use.
"There is a growing belief that Greece is looking for a sucker — and Germany's playing the sucker".
But a growing belief that technology stocks are reaching a bottom turned the Nasdaq around in a rally on Thursday.
This shows a growing belief in the financial markets that the Spanish government is moving towards asking for help.
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