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Discover Ludwig"growing stature" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
"Growing stature" is typically used to express the increasing success or importance of a person, an organization, an idea or a thing. For example, "As the country's economy continues to improve, the president's growing stature makes him a likely candidate for reelection."
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The N.H.L. is attracted to Seattle's growing stature.
But it is also a symbol of the borough's growing stature as center for the arts.
It reflects Wembley's – and London's – growing stature as a sporting venue.
Befitting his growing stature in the league, Pollard has multiple nicknames.
That act of attempted patricide reflected Trey Songz's growing stature, but also his hubris.
Harrison's growing stature has undoubtedly been spurred by genuine interest in the odd course of his career.
The mayor's pride in Chicago's growing stature in the world of haute cuisine was on display again this week.
She cared nothing for baseball, only the scholarship — and the growing stature of her husband, 17 years her senior.
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But he is growing in stature.
Obama isn't growing in stature.
In other words, she is growing in stature.
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