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The phrase "a growing dissent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing disagreement or opposition to a particular idea, policy, or situation.
Example: "In recent months, there has been a growing dissent among the community regarding the new regulations imposed by the local government."
Alternatives: "an increasing opposition" or "a rising disagreement."
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The letter, dated Oct. 14, is part of a growing dissent from what had long been a tight-lipped agency, but one that has been under more scrutiny from lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
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Sectors of the deep state (military, judiciary, security forces) with an assist from the media used growing dissent to legitimate a military-led coup under General Sisi, Morsi's Minister of Defense.
A key flashpoint in the growing dissent is James Murtha, the university's executive vice president, who has often acted as Mr. Kerrey's enforcer and who was also the subject of no-confidence votes by the faculty and of resignation demands by students.
Now an adult, he capitalized on the growing dissent with Taira leadership on behalf of members of both the Taira and Minamoto families and organized a new revolt in 1180.
Believing that granting provincial and local governments greater autonomy would quell the growing dissent, the General Assembly passed a constitutional amendment in 1834, called the Ato Adicional (Additional Act).
In Britain, the growing dissent comes ahead of an important Labor Party conference next month.
The expanded briefings nonetheless represent a significant concession by the White House in response to growing dissent among members of Congress who felt they were unable to carry out their legal responsibility for intelligence oversight.
Revealing growing dissent in the ranks, Fatah gunmen shot dead a security chief driving home in the northern bit of the West Bank.
If the president chooses to use his new mandate to steer his revolution in a more authoritarian and collectivist direction, he is likely to face growing dissent, even within the ranks of his own supporters.
But with many policy areas on which their two parties are potentially at odds and growing dissent on the backbenches, David Cameron and Nick Clegg look set for a stormy time when MPs return next week.
His popularity had already nose-dived over the past year amid a stalemate in the peace process, severe budgetary shortfalls, a worsening rift with the rival Hamas faction that controls Gaza and growing dissent within his own party, Fatah.
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