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The phrase "always growing number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity that is continuously increasing over time.
Example: "The always growing number of online users has changed the way businesses operate."
Alternatives: "constantly increasing number" or "ever-expanding number".
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In parallel, taking advantage of an always growing number of channels, geophysical explorations face new opportunities to enhance the quality of Earth imaging.
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Digital marketing is on a continuous growth path thanks to the ever growing number of always-online users - mostly due to the explosive growth in the mobile space.
Conclusion Digital marketing is on a continuous growth path thanks to the ever growing number of always-online users - mostly due to the explosive growth in the mobile space.
"We are very happy that our sport is always growing, the number of events is growing every year," says Mr De Vos.
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The point the pundits are missing in the PC equation is the same one they missed ten years ago with cell phones remember how they were always surprised by the growing number of users amazed when it crested a billion— it will be five billion at the end of this year.
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I think they will always do that, but the growing number of non-black students definitely alters what they do and how they do it.
Finances, of course, are always a consideration, but a growing number of colleges will let you study abroad at the same cost as you would pay at home -- or even less -- and many offer financial aid, as well.
Farming has always been a gamble, but the growing number of "unusual weather events", as experts call them, make seeding and harvesting an even riskier business.The Climate Corporation, a start-up based in Silicon Valley, wants to reverse the trend and reduce farmers' financial risks by crossing agriculture with the IT industry's latest trend: big data.
And a growing number of public libraries use a combination of approaches, even if they do not always work.
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