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"climbing in popularity" is correct and usable in written English as it is a common phrase used to describe something that is becoming more and more popular.
It can be used in various contexts, such as in discussing a trend or the increasing popularity of a product or activity. Example: In recent years, plant-based diets have been climbing in popularity, with more and more people choosing to adopt a vegan lifestyle.
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Since then, the game has been climbing in popularity.
Before the arrival of the Fertittas, U.F.C. had begun climbing in popularity, thanks to early stars like Royce Gracie and Ken Shamrock and a reputation for being just shy of civilized.
Now all Cham needs is for "Ghetto Story" to keep climbing in popularity, and for the next single to do just as well; it's a tall order but not an impossible one.
The name Maeve has been generally climbing in popularity since 1997.
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As the film climbed in popularity, Professor Ding rejoiced.
Online gaming for home consoles and portable devices climbed in popularity as well, but the real winner is the PC gaming industry, which continues to dominate.
And because our favorite sugar-sweetened beverages will have to be replaced with something, look for plant-based waters to climb in popularity, with watermelon and birch waters joining coconut waters on the shelves of many supermarkets.
No French leader has ever managed to climb in the popularity stakes while joblessness was rising fast.
While Spanish continued its climb in popularity, rising for the fifth year in a row, German and French continued to lose entries.
Rowse attributed its climb in popularity to honey's versatility as a cookery ingredient and not just a spread, which has played to the booming popularity of baking this year.
and go climbing in India.
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