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The phrase "growing sentiment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing feeling or opinion among a group of people regarding a particular issue or topic.
Example: "There is a growing sentiment among the public that climate change needs to be addressed more urgently."
Alternatives: "increasing feeling" or "rising opinion".
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The growing sentiment is that more bloodletting will precede recovery.
But there is growing sentiment among some executives that teams may be overdoing it.
"I think there's a growing sentiment among Iraqi people that it's time to move on".
A serious problem is the growing sentiment to cut funding for public research.
But the season finale of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" on HBO arguably best conveyed the growing sentiment.
So he offered other arguments, including combating the growing sentiment against globalization.
There is a growing sentiment that public investment must reach beyond traditional governing bodies.
This work adds to the growing sentiment that up-scaling and prediction of stream storage characteristics based on discharge and channel properties is far from straightforward.
The farm will be in sync with a growing sentiment in the borough that encourages eating locally produced foods.
The indictments added to the growing sentiment that Mr. Uribe's negotiators are negotiating with drug kingpins, not a political organization.
The Capitol's skyscraper tower had not been built, and there was a growing sentiment to stop building.
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