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The phrase "are rising in popularity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is becoming more well-liked or accepted over time.
Example: "Social media platforms are rising in popularity among younger generations as they seek new ways to connect and share content."
Alternatives: "are gaining popularity" or "are becoming more popular."
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Even so, Ms. Cohn said, they are rising in popularity.
Crowd-based loan options are rising in popularity too.
Supplemental pension plans are rising in popularity, experts say.
Meanwhile, rivals such as sauvignon blanc and pinot grigio are rising in popularity.
"Some people still retain their longstanding prejudice, but cannas are rising in popularity, just like coleus".
It is a charmingly low-tech feeling discovery tool that singles out tweets and Twitter accounts that are rising in popularity for one reason or another.
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Though the polls suggest the party is rising in popularity, its prospects remain uncertain.The Danish right-wingers seem reluctant to join a coalition government.
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