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"a growing group of" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific group of people, ideas, or objects that are increasing in size or popularity. Example: "There is a growing group of environmental activists who are advocating for more sustainable practices in our city."
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A growing group of economists and others have argued that such correlations aren't coincidental.
And now the Virginia families are joining a growing group of families setting in Colorado.
To a growing group of information war technologists, it is the nexus of fantasy and reality.
Now a growing group of well-funded startups is pushing to change that.
But more often it will produce an angry reaction among a growing group of committed voters.
Yet a growing group of commentators have found one, as well as someone to champion it.
But a growing group of buyers insists that brand-new cars are a foolish waste of money.
But a growing group of experts caution against introducing too much democracy too soon in failed states.
Deutsche Bank, based in Frankfurt, joins a growing group of lenders reporting profits in recent weeks after a dismal 2008.
LYNN ZINSER Why is there a growing group of American riders having an impact on the Tour, beyond Armstrong?
A growing group of hobbyists and engineers are designing and selling do-it-yourself drones of near military caliber.
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