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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a growing susceptibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing tendency or vulnerability to something, often in a psychological or health-related context.
Example: "The study revealed a growing susceptibility to stress among teenagers in urban areas."
Alternatives: "an increasing vulnerability" or "a rising tendency".
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As a practical matter, America has reacted to its loss of competitive clout by a growing susceptibility to wishful thinking and theorizing.
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These retrogressions include not only such things as soaring crime rates and family breakdowns in ghettos across the country, they also include a growing self-isolation of many blacks from mainstream America and their growing susceptibility to demagoguery and conspiracy theories.
They took full advantage of United's growing susceptibility to the swift counter attack with Modou Sougo surging beyond Patrice Evra and crossing low for Kapetanos to evade Jonny Evans and steer his first-time shot beyond David De Gea.
These studies support a growing consensus that OA susceptibility loci act through regulating gene expression.
Results from genome-wide association studies have engendered a growing list of colorectal cancer susceptibility genes whereas the application of genome-wide mutational analysis has enabled the depiction of mutational landscape of colorectal cancer at high resolution.
In recent years, there have been a growing number of arguments showing that susceptibility to disease is largely set in utero or early in infancy [ 2].
We did not look at genetic differences; however, there is a growing body of research on genetic susceptibility to schizophrenia, medication treatment, and the potential effect of race.
A growing toxicology literature demonstrates stress-related susceptibilities to neurocognitive effects of lead and polychlorinated biphenyls, including neurologic damage and hippocampal function (Cory-Slechta et al. 2004).
There is a growing requirement for techniques to assess land susceptibility to wind erosion, i.e. land erodibility, over large geographic areas (>104 km2).
Engineer Yousuf, head of Aschiana, has expressed a growing concern for Afghanistan's children and their susceptibility to HIV/AIDS.
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