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The phrase "mounting tide of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a growing or increasing force or influence. Here is an example sentence: "The mounting tide of support for the environmental movement is a sign of changing attitudes towards sustainability."
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That reversed what had been a mounting tide of complaint over poor schools, shoddy infrastructure, capricious courts and a lack of affordable housing.
The intervention of the million-member society comes after a mounting tide of evidence indicating linkages between the use of the chemicals, made by the agribusiness giants Bayer and Syngenta, and collapses in colonies of honey bees and bumblebees.
This new individualism, alongside the decline of the public, has provoked a mounting tide of, at best, siloed thinking, impervious to criticism, and, at worst, the indulgence of rank prejudice.
While its case is unique – the sale is by no means a done deal, and would be to pay the city's debts, not the DIA's own – it comes amid a mounting tide of museum disposals around the country.
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg in September cited "a mounting tide of evidence of the inadequacy and security risks" involved in Georgia's system.
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(In what is surely an act of strategic folly, many of these companies are swimming against the tide of reform by mounting a legal challenge to the Dodd-Frank Act).
(In what is surely an act of strategic folly, many of these companies are swimming against the tide of reform by mounting a legal challenge to the Dodd-Frank Act). Meanwhile, the British government has taken the lead in putting international cooperation on taxation at the center of the agenda for next month's Group of 8 summit.
The mounting defections of aides like Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa suggest that even some members of the inner circle believe the tide has turned.
After D-Day, with desperation mounting, the Germans sent Mr. Chapman on an absurdly ambitious mission to turn the tide of the war, but not without giving him a party first.
Page A7 BRACED FOR HOLIDAY INJURIES Officials in the Philippines mounted one of the most extensive campaigns in the country's history to stem the annual tide of injuries caused by New Year's Eve celebrations, but they were unsuccessful.
MANILA — Officials in the Philippines mounted one of the most extensive campaigns in the country's history to stem the annual tide of injuries caused by New Year's Eve celebrations.
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