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"a growing willingness" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a gradual increase in someone's readiness or eagerness to do something. Example: "There is a growing willingness among young adults to volunteer in their communities."
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Nonetheless, companies have shown a growing willingness to consider labeling.
The first is a growing willingness to drop happy talk in favour of sober realism.
That said, she sees a growing willingness among mainstream investors to take sustainability seriously.
Moreover, voters have shown a growing willingness to reward politicians who pay heed to good governing.
She said a city-commissioned poll had found a growing willingness to raise taxes.
"There is a growing willingness to strike back against some of the more obvious threats".
A growing willingness to cater to individual tastes is helping the funeral industry hold its own during the recession.
"There is a growing willingness to give it over to the most competent child, regardless of whether she is female".
Both sides show a growing willingness to compromise, and the outlines of a possible agreement are visible.
And politicians, increasingly under the influence of free-market ideology, showed a growing willingness to give bankers what they wanted.
With the advent of the Internet, however, the news media have shown a growing willingness to expose French leaders' missteps.
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