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The phrase "growing disaffection" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling of negativity, or lack of support, that is becoming more widespread. For example, "The growing disaffection among the public towards the government's handling of the pandemic is causing serious concern."
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Is it part of the Republicans' growing disaffection with labor unions over the past quarter century?
It has been the feeling, unquantifiable but widespread, of a growing disaffection among its core voters and activists.
There is also growing disaffection in urban areas towards Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC).
Yet spin, and its essential cynicism, is one of the root causes of the public's growing disaffection with politics itself.
My colleague John Harris suggests that the "professionalisation" of politics is a large factor in voters' growing disaffection.
There's Brian, an Ivy League-educated real estate lawyer whose growing disaffection with his life has him flirting with a sexy Cuban colleague and potentially ruinous financial dealings.
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In an era of rampant conservatism and consumerism, artists like Ms. Sheehan Saldaña can be counted on to give voice to our growing collective disaffection.
Those who think Mr. Bloomberg would want to build a similar kind of organization, be it No Labels or something else, are assuming that the growing power and disaffection of independent voters who identify with neither Democrats nor Republicans make a third party more viable than it has ever been.
When a country or a culture -- not unlike the ancient civilization of Rome -- becomes more interested in vomitoriums than the growing disparity and disaffection in its populace, it runs a serious risk of caving in on itself.
"It is the same attitude in Khartoum".Such disaffection is growing dangerously.
Mr Khodadadi may have been muzzled, but disaffection is growing among Iranian workers as inflation outpaces wage rises and workers are laid off.
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