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The phrase "a growing impulse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing desire or motivation to do something over time.
Example: "There is a growing impulse among young people to advocate for environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "an increasing urge" or "a rising desire".
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Ever since, there has been a growing impulse to understand people through statistics, giving rise to an explosion or avalanche of systems for social measurement, facilitated by what Theodor Porter memorably described as a trust in numbers.
The violence feeds a growing impulse among many in the West to fear Muslims and Arabs, which has already prompted a political crisis over immigration that, in turn, has buttressed extremists' goals.
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In desperation, he dumps them at the end of the anthology, in the section devoted to the nineties — as evidence, perhaps, of a growing religious impulse in later years.
The overall difficulty with this fealty to Foucault's theoretical endeavour is that its predilection for patiently descriptive theoretical investigations incurs a retreat from clear statements about possibilities for political action, and fosters a growing detachment from any impulse for change.
The last of three novels about the life and times of Edgar J. Watson -- cane planter, entrepreneur and mass murderer -- recounts his conquest of Florida's Gulf Coast, an obsession with echoes in the imperialistic impulses of a growing America.
At a time when Americans are watching every dollar they spend, the limited-time offerings also are part of a growing strategy by retailers to spur impulse buys by creating a sense of urgency for shoppers to buy.
In a world fueled by consumerism and impulse buying, there is a growing need for storage services.
As the reformist impulse of the 1780s waned, Italians took a growing interest in the French Revolution.
Cryogenic PS produce high specific impulse being environmentally friendly, which may provide a growing interest towards their application.
Although IGA can be considered an impulse control disorder (not otherwise specified), there is a growing consensus that this constellation of symptoms is an addiction [ 3].
New impulses are rippling through Indian politics this year, as a growing, urbanized middle class demands that hundreds of tainted politicians be driven from the system.
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