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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a growing of" is not correct and not typically used in written English
It may be intended to describe an increase or expansion of something, but the construction is awkward and unclear. Example: "The organization is focused on a growing of community engagement efforts."
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Swift was right and a growing of teachers and public intellectuals are coming to the realisation that search engines encourage skimming, light reading and trifling thoughts.
HeyDoctor is the online prescription service for a growing of startups and services that are pitching medications and prescriptions online.
But there is a growing of number people who want the spotlight to be on concerns about immigration and the pressure it puts on some groups here.
The experimental results show that the carbonation depth of RAC first decreases and then increases with an increase in axial compressive-stress ratio, and consistently increases with a growing of axial tensile-stress ratio.
It is postulated here that when a growing OF has progressed past the priming region and its main portion has been synthesized, upon approaching its conclusion, the final elongation may take place in a region of the template where certain triplets are repeated: in that case a series of aberrations on the elongation mechanism may occur.
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Skye is part of a growing army of patient activists.
I'm becoming a member of a growing breed of savvy cosmopolites.
The campaigns come against a backdrop of a growing number of nonbelievers.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a member of a growing family of "gasotransmitters".
He added revenue trends were improving as a result of a growing number of customers.
The two pieces also are a part of a growing portfolio of Visbal's public works.
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