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The phrase "an growing number" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a growing number" because "growing" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "There is a growing number of people interested in sustainable living."
Alternatives: "an increasing number" or "a rising number."
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Recently, protein methylation has attracted more and more attentions with the identification of an growing number of methyltransferases such as protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs) [1] [3], histone lysine methyltransferases (HKMTs)[4] [6].
Indeed, although the increased awareness to welfare standards in farm animals has led to an growing number of behavioral studies in livestock species [ 59], especially in sheep, cattle, pigs, poultry and fish [ 26, 60– 62], investigations on the genetics of behavior in livestock species are scarce.
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But a growing number want a tougher line.
Presently, ED status is available for breeding dogs in a growing number of breeds in a growing number of countries.
The network has a growing number of manufacturers that produce a growing number of products to supply the growing demand for vaccines in developing countries.
Richard is one of a growing number of men who have had a penis enlargement.
Today, a growing number of experts consider Internet addiction to be a serious and growing scourge.
But a growing number disagree.
A growing number of services provide this.
A growing number seem to agree.
A growing number of people are.
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