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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growing clamor" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a rising or increasing noise, outcry, or demand for something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as political debates, social movements, or even in describing a bustling marketplace. Here are a few examples of how "growing clamor" can be used in a sentence: - The growing clamor for stricter gun control laws prompted the government to take action. - As the economy continued to struggle, the growing clamor for job creation became more urgent. - Despite the public's growing clamor for more affordable healthcare, the government failed to pass any meaningful legislation. - The small town was filled with the growing clamor of excited children as the carnival rolled into town. - The growing clamor for diversity and inclusivity in the workplace has prompted many companies to revise their hiring practices.
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"There's a growing clamor for natural alternatives to cold and allergy medicines," she said.
But in recent weeks there has been a growing clamor of concern.
The growing clamor for a return to Sharia law in the Muslim world has often been met with alarm by the West.
Sen. Roman Hruska of Nebraska has approved it--presumably as the most feasible way to silence the growing clamor for effective gun control legislation.
The growing clamor, also coming from the White House, is infuriating British investors in BP, who are seeing the price of their shares plummet.
That does not sound like a coach preparing to dismantle his franchise, and McNair is not the impetuous type to react to a growing clamor among his fans.
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When Sanchez throws his first incomplete pass, the more vocal Sanchez critics, who are growing, will clamor for Tebow.
And now there is a growing public clamor for the government to get out of the airline business.
The British and Irish governments, sponsors of the peace accord, have joined in the growing public clamor for action.
Difficult as it may be to think in terms of "valuable" versus "valueless" immigrants, or to distinguish between the free circulation of information and the free circulation of individuals, the growing political clamor over immigration will force us to think hard about such questions, and perhaps sooner than we expect.
IN a sign of the growing public clamor for a solution to the state's ailing health care system, more than 1,000 residents packed a downtown meeting space here Tuesday night as a new universal program that promises to cover 98percentt of Connecticut residents by 2014 was unveiled.
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