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'proliferating' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It means to rapidly grow, spread, or increase, either in number or size. For example, "The population of the city is proliferating as more and more people move to the area."
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proliferating
verb
Present participle of proliferate
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A "female" helicopter/she-wolf feeds human figures blood from teats dangling from its undercarriage; a "male" bomb distributes death from its two heads and its grotesque armoury of proliferating penises; genderless victims are represented in the form of bloodied rib-bones with screaming faces.
Clever software might be used to call off attacks as well as initiate them.In the air, on land and at sea, military robots are proliferating.
Help-wanted signs are proliferating, with vacancies up by 20% since January.Such an ebullient labour market is usually the token of a booming economy.
Traditional climate research is a little like epidemiology, the study of disease at the level of the population; Dr von Storch's study was a bit like an autopsy.The number of such studies is proliferating.
Suburban office parks are proliferating outside Pittsburgh, the biggest city in the area, with space being snapped up by oil firms, their suppliers and subcontractors, lawyers and environmental consultants.
Cancer is caused by mutational damage to genes that otherwise hold a cell's reproductive cycle in check, and thus stop that cell proliferating.
Instead of being a cone containing a meristem (a cluster of proliferating cells that drives the root's growth) it will be a cone containing a motor, a light-emitting diode and a battery.
Hunters angered by the proliferating wolves' impact on elk and other shootable species were behind the campaign to get them "delisted" in America.
America is increasingly looking like imperial Britain, with dynastic ties proliferating, social circles interlocking, mechanisms of social exclusion strengthening and a gap widening between the people who make the decisions and shape the culture and the vast majority of ordinary working stiffs.It's sticky out thereAll this may sound a bit impressionistic.
When two employees of Domino's, a pizza chain, uploaded a video of themselves apparently sticking ingredients for dishes they were preparing up their noses, the firm responded by posting a video of its own online, of a senior executive apologising for the incident.Blow-dried blogsThat sort of content is proliferating.
New sorts of media are proliferating in America.
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