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Discover Ludwig"growing hostility" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where the animosity between two people or groups is increasing. Example: Our neighbor was becoming increasingly hostile as the argument continued to escalate.
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Hence the growing hostility to immigration.
There is growing hostility to children in public space.
Although he gained popularity for bringing stability, his own administration is now attracting growing hostility.
But it is another sign of Germany's growing hostility to American technology firms.
"There's a growing hostility or tension because things aren't changing," she said.
At the same time, Miller felt growing hostility from Keller and many colleagues in the newsroom.
Underlying the tariffs is the growing hostility to China across the American political class.
By now he was sensing a growing hostility towards Muslims in the UK.
He insisted the changes had already been approved by the Commons and denied there was "growing hostility" in his party.
The social justification for capitalism is eroded by growing hostility towards the cultural conditions of an advanced capitalist state.
ISIS did not sign the statement, and has faced growing hostility as it seeks to expand its influence.
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