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The phrase "a growing multitude of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing number of people or things in a particular context.
Example: "In recent years, there has been a growing multitude of voices advocating for climate change action."
Alternatives: "an increasing number of" or "a rising crowd of".
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Spice is one of a growing multitude of brand names for synthetic cannabis – designer chemicals that mimic the drug's psychoactive effects.
Indeed, their choice of allies, from among a growing multitude of regional and caste-based parties, is likely to have a bigger impact on their chances than any national issue.
Every major airline has managed to squeeze more revenue out of its passengers this year, thanks not just to higher fares but also to a growing multitude of fees.
Medical 3D printing holds the potential of transforming personalized medicine by enabling the fabrication of patient-specific implants, reimagining prostheses, developing surgical guides to expedite and transform surgical interventions, and enabling a growing multitude of specialized applications.
Designed to meet the demands of a growing multitude of serious professionals, such as studio photographers, for whom exquisite detail is a vital part of their work, the D3X achieves resolution comparable to medium-format cameras — with an entirely new level of operating ease.
Those fleeing Mosul join a growing multitude of Iraqis who have been forced from their homes and are now displaced within their own country.
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Even if the states and corporations of the world are not yet ready for the change ahead, a growing multitude is.
Congress and the Bush administration must heed the growing multitude of warnings and start working together after next week's election to address these vulnerabilities.
32 33 A growing body of qualitative evidence documents the multitude of negative outcomes of street policing strategies for female sex workers, including displacement of street based sex markets, disruption of peer networks and informal safety structures, and increased risk of violence and sexually transmitted infections.
The county's farmers once grew a multitude of commercial crops, including potatoes, cherries, peaches and pears.
The answer is simple: From one small seed grows a multitude of fruit.
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