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Discover LudwigThe sentence "is growing each year" is considered to be correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence when you want to indicate that something is increasing in amount or quantity over a period of time. For example: "The number of students enrolled in this college is growing each year."
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But Dempsey knows China's defence spending is growing each year.
The annual march for choice is growing each year, and new pro-choice groups are popping up in every county.
As I walk through conference I see that there are still only a few black faces, but that number is growing each year.
Even within inner London, there are more bedrooms than people; the number of unused properties in the heart of the capital is growing each year.
"Humans are currently running a huge deficit...using over 20% more natural resources each year than can be regenerated, and this figure is growing each year".
There are thousands of microfinance organizations globally and the field is growing each year; they have the ability to tap into capital markets, and reach more than 200 million families.
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"We are growing each year.
But that just shows … I am growing each year.
It also found investments in global tax havens from Australian-based companies have been growing each year.
Lafarge, which bought 17 cement plants in China in 2005 and has holdings throughout Eastern Europe and Russia, acknowledges that its total emissions are growing each year.
While Wal-Mart's share has been growing each year, Toys R UsUs, the country's biggest toy chain, had long held an advantage on prices in the Prudential survey.
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