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The phrase "a growing factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an element or influence that is increasing in importance or impact over time.
Example: "Climate change is becoming a growing factor in global economic policies."
Alternatives: "an increasing element" or "a rising influence".
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In Tenerife, Eastern European gangs are a growing factor.
The figures do not include viewing that took place over the Internet, which may be a growing factor.
And the threat of sexual violence against women and girls has become a growing factor behind the refugee crisis that is quietly unfolding on America's doorstep.
New efforts to catch them make fear of deportation a growing factor in American life, the flip side of generous laws that make infants instant citizens.
But isn't this going to become a growing factor as early-onset obesity (which term I just made up for this) increases?
Modular housing - with fully outfitted components built in a factory and trucked to the site - is a growing factor in home construction in New York City.
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Regardless of the end game, Periscope is real, can operate at scale, and will be an ongoing and growing factor.
But what it stands for - technological leadership in renewable energy - is by now an established and fast growing factor in the global market place.
Tourism is a growing economic factor.
By all accounts, China today has a growing Swiss Factor.
Nowadays power is a growing cost factor for data centers.
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