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"given its popularity" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the popularity of something, especially in comparison to other things. For example: "Given its popularity, the new movie is sure to be a hit."
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But given its popularity, it has attracted much interest from media companies and advertisers.
But given its popularity, it is little wonder that negotiating "Facebook divorce" status updates has become another unhappy event for failed romances, over when to launch the site's broken-heart icon out into the glare of the world's news feed.
Given its popularity, it is essential to understand the basic concepts necessary for its proper application and to take into consideration the main strengths and weaknesses of this technique.
FOOTNOTES Given its popularity since Beethoven wrote it in 1823 and more recently as the anthem of the European Union, the "Ode to Joy" from the Ninth Symphony is likely to be a part of any serious music lover's collection.
You can assume hip hop has the best shot, given its popularity, while electronic music is nowhere near as popular here as it is in Europe.
"If Microsoft controls the.NET platform and consumers end up using it in conjunction with Expedia, which, given its popularity, is a likely scenario, Microsoft could be accused of forcing you to use its own services," says Pacific Crest Securities analyst Brendan Barnicle.
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The group runs a network of low-cost clinics and schools that have broadened its ideological reach while helping to give its popularity a boost among Palestinians.
It'd be interesting to see them offer a take on VR, given its growing popularity among hardware companies, but it could also be a machine more in line with the competition in terms of power under the hood and media service offerings.
But lifting from "The Wizard of Oz," a tantalizing notion given its continued popularity, was strictly forbidden.
This is all the more surprising given its extraordinary popularity at the time of its American release, in October , 1976 when it remained in New York theatres through Memorial Day, 1977.
Mindboggling as the thought is to me, given its vast popularity, I'm prepared to accept there may well have been people whose first thought on leaving the cinema after watching Forrest Gump back in 1994 was, "More, please".
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