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"gained some popularity" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something or someone has become more well-known or accepted by a larger audience. Example: The new restaurant gained some popularity after receiving positive reviews from food critics.
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The sport has gained some popularity in the United States.
But a title that has gained some popularity recently is "69 Stations of the Nakasendo".
In the 1970's, videoconferencing gained some popularity in corporate boardrooms.
Nevertheless, he made improvements in agriculture and gained some popularity through his generosity to the poor of Dublin.
In the 1960s and '70s, particularly spurred by the energy crisis, Fuller's geodesic designs gained some popularity.
Interest in methodologies for sensory product characterization by consumers is increasing, and check-all-that-apply questions (CATA or checklists) have gained some popularity.
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Each is trying to gain some popularity with the people by distancing himself from the other.
Since nowadays most people carry light weight smart phones which have fairly high quality built-in cameras, the platform might gain some popularity if it can flexibly support a large variety of mobile devices.
Until the late 20th century the plant was largely overlooked as a food crop, though it did gain some popularity in the United States in the 1980s as part of the terra-cotta novelties known as "chia pets".
It's a tough question, and this memo, despite gaining some popularity, doesn't really offer a particularly compelling or different answer.
With Bing continuing to gain some popularity and Microsoft now in complete control of Yahoo's search business, there's some hope.
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