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The phrase "a growing controversy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or subject that is causing disagreement or debate and is increasing in intensity or importance. It implies that the controversy is not yet resolved and is continuing to develop. Example: "The recent decision to build a new highway through the city has sparked a growing controversy among local residents. Many argue that it will alleviate traffic congestion, while others believe it will destroy important green spaces and disrupt the community."
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The findings might also shed light on a growing controversy over folate and heart disease.
They may also escalate a growing controversy over the effects of ad blockers on publishers.
The beginning of the campaign coincided with a growing controversy over the killing of a Hamas official in Dubai.
However, this kerfuffle is only part of a growing controversy about names bands are giving themselves at the moment.
Whether it is a swelling gallery or a growing controversy, Tiger Woods is closely followed wherever he goes.
More recently, Mr. Hannezo has found himself at the center of a growing controversy over Vivendi's financial disclosures.
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This trove of rich information is now at the center of a rapidly growing controversy involving one of President Trump's campaign consultants, Cambridge Analytica, which reportedly took the advertising playbook and exploited it in a bid to influence swing voters.
The article, which argues that the lobby holds a disproportionate and damaging sway over American foreign policy, prompted a bitter and growing controversy, particularly in the US, where rival camps have exchanged claims of anti-Semitism and intellectual intimidation by those accused of being members of 'the Lobby'.
And therein lies a potential for growing controversy.
The trial in the United States District Court here comes at a time of growing controversy over biotechnology patents.
In the last few years, intercollegiate athletics has been a subject of growing controversy.
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