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"mounting at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe an increasing amount or rate of something. For example, "The number of new coronavirus cases is mounting at an alarming rate."
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Similar intolerance had been mounting at Rome.
Protesters, again, were mounting at the Capitol.
But pressure was also mounting at home.
Dissent is mounting at home, and condemnation abroad.
But injuries are mounting at a crucial time.
And not with losses mounting at the Fox broadcast network.
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Similar efforts have been mounted at about 40 other universities.
Picket lines will be mounted at stations including Paddington.
Some successful defences have, however, been mounted at the barricades.
A 6-speed automatic is mounted at the rear axle.
Red taillights were mounted at the rear of trains at night to improve safety.
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