Sentence examples for is getting more crowded from inspiring English sources

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More pop-up news: London's crowded ramen market is getting more crowded.

But they come as the market is getting more crowded.

And indeed, the market is getting more crowded.

"It is getting more crowded, but it is still pretty peaceful and quiet".

THE competitive — and lucrative — category of sports drinks is getting more crowded as the third-biggest beverage marketer behind Coke and Pepsi introduces a brand to battle Gatorade and Powerade for the hearts and mouths of thirsty athletes and the legions of would-be jocks.

But the field is getting more crowded.

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Still, the numbers are hard to ignore: Parts of the Beltway are getting more crowded.

With cruise ships full of hundreds of passengers potentially needing rescue, tanker ships going adrift in coastal areas or getting stuck in sea ice, and the energy boom itself, Commander Riddle said, once largely empty waters are getting more crowded.

All the same, it's getting more crowded in the foyer.

However, the ride-hailing company is trying to stake out a position in a field that's getting more crowded every year.

A far cry from Peterson and McCray's original idea for a colorful summer party, the one-day tennis event, complete with a charity and a costumed crowd, is getting more posh as the years progress.

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