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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an increasing preoccupation for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a growing concern or focus on a particular issue or topic.
Example: "There is an increasing preoccupation for mental health awareness in our society."
Alternatives: "a growing concern for" or "an escalating focus on".
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Making packaging greener is an increasing preoccupation for big business around the world.
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His later work showed an increasing preoccupation with landscape.
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Another reflection of the value placed on the ideal image is an increasing preoccupation with the "heroic nude".
The role of cities in the clean energy movement is an increasing preoccupation among researchers and activists alike.
Alok clearly showed an increased preoccupation with food during the experiment, in terms of both what and where to eat.
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The prestige built up by Estée Lauder, and the fact that Mr. Revson and Mrs. Lauder both moved with international society, perhaps accounted for Mr. Revson's increasing preoccupation with building up his own name in his later years.
Although the couple presented themselves as a perfect partnership in work and life, Charles's increasing preoccupation with photography began to marginalize Ray in the office, and his chronic womanizing must have been difficult for her to bear.
Responding to our justifiably increasing preoccupation with widespread obesity, the Coca-Cola Company has released a masterful television ad on the subject.
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