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The phrase "a growing outrage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing level of anger or discontent among a group of people regarding a particular issue or event.
Example: "The community expressed a growing outrage over the proposed changes to the local park."
Alternatives: "an escalating anger" or "a rising indignation."
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He seemed genuine when he told me this in early September, oblivious to a growing outrage.
A1 For many African-American leaders, there is a growing outrage that many of those still stuck at the center of the tragedy were those who for generations had been pushed to society's margins.
But in a nation that has only recently begun to overcome its deep divisions, hardened by civil war, dictatorship and internal terrorist groups, there seems a growing outrage against any possible use of fear as a political weapon.
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