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"growing line of" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is increasing in number or size. For example: As the company expanded, so did the growing line of products.
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He gestures to the growing line of women and children.
The heady aroma of sizzling chicken, pork and beef marinated the growing line of customers.
The bottles took their place on store shelves next to a growing line of colorless whiskeys.
The Great British Bee Count (Free) The latest in a growing line of crowdsourcing-for-good apps.
Latest in a growing line of live wallpapers for Android that are actually worth paying for is Space Colony.
In 1890 Daimler formed the firm of Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft to manufacture his rapidly growing line of Daimler autos.
The agent was unmoved by my assertion of self-importance, and directed me to a growing line of disgruntled travelers, a mix of fuming businessmen and exhausted vacationers.
Sept. 7: Editors, the latest in a growing line of British bands to exhume the sonic gloom of the tail end of the Cold War era.
In the past few years, it has opened an online veterinary pharmacy, whose offerings include a growing line of supplements, and has begun marketing its products in Shanghai.
Down the road that runs behind the growing line of beach resorts, tourists watch two turtles that are flipping forlornly around shaded ponds in a rehabilitation centre.
Few companies may understand that better than H. J. Heinz, which has a growing line of products geared toward young taste buds.
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