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The phrase "a growing disparity between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing difference or inequality between two or more entities, such as groups, regions, or economic conditions.
Example: "There is a growing disparity between the wealthy and the poor in many countries, leading to social unrest."
Alternatives: "an increasing gap between" or "a widening divide between".
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The league is also concerned about a growing disparity between big-market and small-market teams.
However, without rethinking the relationship between work and society, the result could be a growing disparity between economic winners and losers.
"There's a growing disparity between those who are doing well and those who are not doing well," said Conor Brady, editor of The Irish Times.
In centre-left and centre-right coalitions, and the growing PR-driven hypocrisy of democracy, the lines seem to blur more and more, with a growing disparity between what is said to win votes, and actual underlying philosophy and policy.
This week in the magazine, George Packer asks tech-industry insiders why the vast profits of the tech world have paralleled a growing disparity between rich and poor, and how they think about their social and political roles.
For several years, some countries, including Japan, have challenged this methodology, suggesting the use of purchasing-power parity as a possible alternative.There is a growing disparity between status in the UN and the financial burden of member states.
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A minimal increase in the availability of RTx was noted in the region, with a noticeably growing disparity between urban and rural areas, the latter being under-resourced.
Then Mr. Hall began explaining some issues central to the protest, including concerns about a growing disparity in wealth between the rich and the poor in America.
"These figures indicate an unsustainable, growing disparity between the availability and need.
Over time, a growing disparity in GHQ caseness between those most and least educated is apparent, with the highest levels of inequality in poor mental health observed in 2005.
The excess mortality among people with mental illness due to common conditions for which smoking is a known risk factor, such as cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease and cancers, has been extensively described, from both service-based and community-based samples, and there is evidence of a growing disparity in mortality rates between those with and without mental illness [ 13- 17].
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