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"growing consumer culture" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing how consumerism has increased in a particular society, economy, or social setting. For example, "Companies must adapt to the growing consumer culture in order to remain competitive in the modern marketplace."
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Still, the stream of visitors is fueling Cuba's small but growing consumer culture.
Rather, he called it a tool to respond to Germany's growing consumer culture and mass media iconography.
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Improved transportation combined with a growing consumer culture brought oodles of genteel newcomers to town, and the local dining scene was struggling to keep up.
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Growing consumer confidence is one explanation.
Chemical safety is a growing consumer concern.
Yet Brazil also has a growing consumer sector.
But it also taps into growing consumer aspirations.
Or risk growing consumer mistrust.
Babington finished by noting, "we see Lichtenstein first taking an everyday object, symbolic of the growing American consumer culture, as his subject matter".
An up, or growing economy feeds affluence and enlivens consumer culture, which is a source of comfort, security and identity.
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