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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a growing series" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence of items, events, or phenomena that are increasing in number or intensity over time.
Example: "The author has published a growing series of novels that explore complex themes of identity and belonging."
Alternatives: "an expanding collection" or "an increasing sequence".
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For 15 weeks, postal deliveries have been disrupted by a growing series of local strikes.
The new system was ordered Sunday after anoth er in a growing series of attacks on policeman.
Three attacks north of Baghdad on Monday killed at least 25 people, officials said, in the latest in a growing series of insurgent strikes.
The Stanford group's findings are the latest in a growing series of papers to cast doubt on the existence of a hiatus.
It's an exciting addition to a growing series of online ventures across the globe that are providing education to a mass audience, free-of-charge.
Palestine Israelis know that whoever is prime minister after March will have to deal with a growing series of problems around this issue on the international stage.
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The PgV virophage (PgVV) is the third, and presumably not the last, of a rapidly growing series.
Death Salon is another growing series with a similar mandate and emphasis on academic and artist speakers presenting about death.
She is also involved with a child bereavement group and speaks and writes regularly about death at events like the Death Cafe, a growing speaking series aimed at destigmatising death by talking about it.
She is also involved with a child bereavement group and speaks and writes regularly about death at events like the Death Cafe, a growing speaking series aimed at destigmatizing death by talking about it.
After fixation and postfixation, the samples were dehydrated in a growing ethanol series and dual passage through propylene oxide.
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