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The phrase "grew in popularity" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used whenever you want to describe something that has become more popular over time. Example: "The use of reusable water bottles grew in popularity as people became more aware of the negative impact of single-use plastics on the environment."
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Through the Eighties, their shows grew in popularity and their coffers overflowed accordingly.
Despite (or because of) such criticism, the Bond stories grew in popularity.
The guitar grew in popularity during the 17th century as the lute and vihuela declined.
As coin collecting grew in popularity, greater protections were placed on historical coins.
As millions followed his advice, sales of red meat soared and steakhouses grew in popularity.
As the game grew in popularity, the starting time kept getting pushed back.
But as the game grew in popularity worldwide, France's place in the chess hierarchy fell.
All along, as hormone therapy grew in popularity, some refused to be convinced.
Before natural gas grew in popularity, these sites were used to manufacture gas.
Then, as the site grew in popularity, I decided to give it another chance.
But as the sport grew in popularity, so did her parents' acceptance of it.
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