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The phrase "a growing perception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increasing awareness or understanding of a particular issue or idea over time.
Example: "There is a growing perception among the public that climate change is a pressing issue that needs immediate action."
Alternatives: "an increasing belief" or "a rising awareness".
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The events reinforced a growing perception that Mr. Chirac has lost touch with his party.
There is a growing perception that potential Syrian risks could be limited.
There is a growing perception that his handling of the presidential office is chaotic.
As a result, there is a growing perception that Iran has the long-sought upper hand.
In any case, there is a growing perception that he lacks grip.
"There is a growing perception that reconstruction has not started, while the military campaign is ongoing," he wrote.
But high gasoline prices and a growing perception that S.U.V.'s can be dangerous may hurt that franchise as well.
He told some of his officers last month there was a growing perception that Marja had become "a bleeding ulcer".
There was a growing perception that Estep had lost touch with her players and that she was unable to remedy the team's decline.
At the same time, law schools became less selective, thanks to a growing perception that there were too many lawyers anyway.
There is a growing perception among human rights groups that Kagame has used accusations of "divisionism" and "genocide ideology" to suppress legitimate political criticism.
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