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The phrase "grow more common" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to become more prevalent or frequent. Example: With the rise of social media, cyberbullying has grown more common among teenagers.
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Just as some genes grow more common and others less common, so some memes grow more common ("You're fired!") and others less common ("Is that your final answer?").
In any event, incidents such as the ones detailed in the report will likely grow more common.
Health problems and functional limitations grow more common as people pass 80, but we don't know how many 80-plus respondents were included.
Such ventures are likely to grow more common as forces scrimp.Less clear is how tighter fiscal times will influence the government's thinking on introducing local accountability to policing.
Assuming that the difference between whiter and darker bears was due to a difference in genes, the genes for whiter bears would grow more common and those for darker bears less so.
Multiplayer, socially connected games on the iPhone and iPod Touch will grow more common, gaming executives said, as more technologists adopt the wisdom that people buy gadgets to connect with other people, not to the devices themselves.
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And accidents are only growing more common.
In recent years protests against dams have grown more common.
Stories about players suffering premature dementia have grown more common.
Dating is growing more common among university populations.
But it does seem to be growing more common.
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