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The phrase "an increasing acceptance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a growing trend or shift in how something is perceived or embraced by a group or society over time.
Example: "There has been an increasing acceptance of remote work as a viable option for many employees."
Alternatives: "a growing acceptance" or "a rising acceptance".
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"Looking at the bank accounts, I see day by day an increasing acceptance of it".
It comes as the result of another disturbing trend, an increasing acceptance of the idea that only certain people deserve human rights.
While many Americans might still dispute that view, security analysts noted an increasing acceptance of security technologies that were once considered too intrusive to become widely used in the United States.
There was an increasing acceptance that, one way or another, Laudrup was almost certain to move on at the end of this season, a year before his contract was due to expire.
But as Locke and Kant redefined the mind as an amalgamation of states and faculties, and reformers unchained the inmates of insane asylums, there came an increasing acceptance of madness as a partial or temporary state.
The FA believes that changes may be required to improve the performance of the national team, too, as there is an increasing acceptance that the high concentration of domestic matches has left players fatigued for summer tournaments, in contrast to opposition sides.
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A reduction in recommendations to deescalate therapy and an increase in broadening therapy may reflect an increased acceptance goals.
Therefore it is possible that N. giraulti laboratory strains such as RV2Xu have developed an increased acceptance of Sarcophaga hosts.
The informants that described an acceptance of this by their partners or an increased acceptance over time also described less strain on their relationship.
The increase in the number of tips also leads to an increased acceptance by TreePar of models with too many mass extinctions (28%% for 5,000 tips).
The limitations of epidemiological analysis and the uncertainty towards potential long-term, global health impairment have led to an increased acceptance and application of the precautionary principle.
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