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The phrase "a growing discontent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing feeling of dissatisfaction or unrest among a group of people or in a particular situation.
Example: "The community expressed a growing discontent with the local government's decisions, leading to protests and calls for change."
Alternatives: "an increasing dissatisfaction" or "a rising unrest."
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But she says: "There seems to be a growing discontent around the treatment brides receive from wedding suppliers in general".
Walz said that he's observed a growing discontent among interior designers with some of the changes that economic trends have wrought on their profession.
He said the promise of Obama sparking an "organic movement" has faded and "there's a growing discontent and lack of enthusiasm that I worry about.
One Chinese trader who does business with middle-class North Koreans said that he had noticed a growing discontent with the government because of the shortages.
This frustration reflects a growing discontent among low-wage workers, as seen in the recent protests at dozens of Walmarts, at high-end retailers in Chicago and at fast-food restaurants in New York.
These may just be lighthearted jokes for now, but Lavastida suggests there is a growing discontent among Cubans about the state of public services: the dirty streets, the broken infrastructure.
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China's friendship with Pakistan is a source of growing discontent in New Delhi.
Each development was at odds with results and came against a backdrop of growing discontent.
Pakistan sees China as a counterweight to India in the region, and China's close ties with Pakistan have become a source of growing discontent in New Delhi.
As a sign of growing discontent within the Taliban, some commanders have begun to openly doubt whether the mythical leader is still alive.
The rally, the second in three days over the scheme, is also seen as a sign of growing discontent among mostly younger Hungarians over the prime minister, Viktor Orbán's policies that critics say are centralising power and increasing the role of the state, to the detriment of private enterprise.
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