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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a growing guerrilla" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing an increasing presence or influence of guerrilla tactics or groups, often in a political or military context.
Example: "The region has seen a rise in conflict due to a growing guerrilla movement that challenges the established government."
Alternatives: "an expanding insurgency" or "a rising rebel force".
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The production and trafficking of cocaine and heroin touch and corrupt the country's judicial system, politics and economics, and they fuel not only a growing guerrilla movement but also a brutal paramilitary movement loosely linked to local military units.
ROGEBAN, Libya — Having consolidated control over almost all of Libya's western mountains, rebel leaders here say they are now pursuing a two-pronged strategy to bring down the government of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi: starving it of resources while covertly arming a growing guerrilla force within Tripoli itself.
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Fleury called this season "a growing period for me".
Browder's brother also noticed a growing tendency toward despair.
They call Jon Alpert a cowboy, a guerrilla.
That is a growing-up experience".
That was a growing-up moment for me.
"It's a growing-up process," DiPietro said.
It's like a growing-up experience".
We construct two variables of "whether a county established a main-force guerrilla (1 = yes, 0 = otherwise)" and "whether a county established an ordinary guerrilla (1 = yes, 0 = otherwise)." Here, the main-force guerrillas in Eastern Zhejiang were the First Branch of Jinxiao Guerrilla and the People's Patriotic and Self-defense Team of Siming Mountain.
It is purely a stunt, an act of guerrilla theatre.
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