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"escalating tension" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe any situation where the tension or conflict is increasing or becoming more intense. For example, "The escalating tension between the two nations threatened to lead to war."
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Other powers in the region have watched the escalating tension and searing rhetoric with alarm.
The escalating tension has been characterised by fierce accusations on both sides.
In the 1950s, race relations in America generated escalating tension and strife.
Instead, Mr. Crowe makes the escalating tension between Benjamin and Dylan the story's soft center — a miscalculation.
America and China, too, could easily fall into a cycle of escalating tension that would be hard to break.
He is being nominated at a moment of escalating tension between the Brotherhood and Egypt's military rulers.
The escalating tension prompted President Obama to push Friday, in unusually explicit terms, for quick European action.
Apparent impunity for expatriate workers on Manus Island has been the source of continuing and escalating tension on the island.
To get a sense for the escalating tension between the two carriers, one need look no further than their recent television commercials.
On Tuesday, both men adopted a different tone, in recognition of the damage to the economies of both countries caused by the escalating tension.
China sees Russia as a safe resource-base which would be strategically important in case of escalating tension between China and America.
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