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"gained in popularity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about something that has become more popular or well-liked over time. For example, "Harry Potter books have gained in popularity over the years."
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As the site has gained in popularity, Fark has appeared numerous times in popular media outlets.
Type C remained popular for several decades, until the use of videocassettes gained in popularity.
Computer science has also gained in popularity.
Recently, topical anaesthesia has gained in popularity.
The mass ride has gained in popularity year on year.
If anything, the party has only gained in popularity.
Sport ballooning has gained in popularity over the years.
As newer fast-food restaurants gained in popularity, the fortunes of Horn & Hardart declined.
More recently, program-length commercials gained in popularity among mainstream products.
Personal computer sales have slumped worldwide as smartphones and tablets have proliferated and gained in popularity.
He has since gained in popularity, and was re-elected this year by the Czech Parliament.
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