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The phrase "current climate of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
One can use it when describing the current state or atmosphere of a particular situation or topic. Example: "In the current climate of political tension, it is important for leaders to promote unity and understanding."
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But the current climate of mistrust is not sustainable.
His books are an inspiration, particularly in this current climate of a lack of tolerance.
As painful as the current climate of Islamophobia is, I believe that it cannot last forever.
It's a tempting hypothesis, especially in the current climate of renewed presidential prestige and world crisis.
But, oddly, the current climate of uncertainty and hyper-vigilance only enhances the show's premise.
The current climate of pop music doesn't sit well with Hebden.
Legitimate questions remain that demand answers, especially given the current climate of mistrust.
So in the current climate of rising stock markets we need flexibility," he said.
But in the current climate of anxiety over trade, that appears unlikely.
So how does the portal work in the current climate of restrained public funds?
Twenty is plenty in the current climate of huge TV deals.
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