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The phrase 'popularity to' is not a complete sentence and is not correct and usable in written English as it is. However, if you use it within a sentence, it can be correct and usable. For example, "The new song gained popularity to become a hit."
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You can't take popularity to your grave".
Lindo attributed the bird's popularity to a small island mentality.
I credit O'Reilly's popularity to his fortunate timing.
In the Caribbean, football traditionally paled in popularity to cricket in former British colonies.
In recent years acro skiing has been losing out in popularity to the more gymnastic events.
MANY attribute the new MUN's popularity to a larger societal change.
Degas's self-portraits fell into oblivion while Rembrandt owes his popularity to his.
He has neither the funds, the message, nor the popularity to trump "M7".
Someone who could leverage Pacquiao's popularity to sell companies on their sport beyond one fighter.
For ten years, he managed to avoid putting his popularity to a democratic test.
Mr. Stamets, 54, attributes this new popularity to the "magical" flush of the mushroom.
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