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The phrase "are growing because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is increasing or expanding as a result of a specific factor or cause.
Example: "The number of electric vehicles on the road are growing because of increased environmental awareness among consumers."
Alternatives: "are increasing due to" or "are expanding as a result of".
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We are growing because of demographics and demand".
Everyone knows that the forces of Dark are growing because of the increasing cold.
But many indigenous anti-American movements are growing because of the war on terror.
Unlike traditional oil and gas supplies, which have been declining, reserves of unconventional resources are growing because of new discoveries.
"Waiting lists are growing because of NHS rationing and because of financial pressures and the NHS's efficiency drive".
Naval budgets, broadly speaking, are growing because of a big shift in strategy caused in part by improved missile capabilities.
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And the point is we're growing because of that".
Interest in energy-saving railway scheduling and operations is growing because of environmental concerns.
Thermal spraying applications have been growing because of the advantages of these coatings.
The use of concrete filled steel tube (CFT) columns is growing because of their superior performance.
Chang Apana was recruited by the Honolulu Police Department, which was growing, because of those two developments.
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