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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again growing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is increasing or expanding once more after a previous period of decline or stagnation.
Example: "After a challenging year, the company's profits are again growing, signaling a recovery in the market."
Alternatives: "increasing once more" or "growing again".
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By 2004 pay in the largest companies was again growing much faster than average workers' wages.
By the mid-1990s theconomymy was again growing, but only moderately.
Uganda is again growing steadily, albeit with massive infusions of aid from abroad.
The fish bore downstream and jumped again and again, growing increasingly sloppy as it tired.
Enrollment is again growing and students are concerned about passing final exams, not battling administrators.
He knows outside expectations are once again growing day by day.
Now, time is once again growing short for consumers like Campbell.
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UK tomato growers are once again growing some great old varieties that make a really interesting and simple salad.
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Trump again grew impatient.
Party privilege again grew under Chernenko.
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