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Discover LudwigThe phrase "recently growing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been increasing or getting bigger over a short period of time. For example: - "The company has seen recently growing profits due to their new marketing strategies." - "The trend of eco-friendly living has been recently growing in popularity." - "There has been a noticeable increase in crime rates in the recently growing city."
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Recently, growing economic pain has provided a further catalyst.
Rumors of mayoral indiscretions have been persistent for years and were recently growing stronger.
But recently, growing numbers of students have been protesting in a different way – by putting their money where their mouth is and refusing to pay rent.
Even fast-food joints, until recently growing rapidly, are beginning to feel the pinch.For years most restaurateurs and politicians did not take seriously the need for menus to be honest with diners, Mr Denamur maintains.
Recently growing economies and liberalizing markets, increasing demand for life and health insurance, and new ways of reaching potential customers could provide the impetus for "possible volume jumps in insurance businesses in the Maghreb," the S.&P.
At the time, many were surprised that the bidders believed the airline was worth so much, but with recently growing passenger loads and stable fuel prices, that view has changed.
In fact, he is part of what political analysts see as a new pattern: While minority candidates are usually propelled into office from densely populated enclaves of their own ethnic groups, a small but recently growing number of Indian-American officeholders has been getting elected in communities across the nation where they are the tiniest of minorities.
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In America criticism has recently grown stronger.
At one Hamptons bottleneck, traffic has recently grown marginally lighter.
But its tone has recently grown more strident.
Modern Bangalore, founded relatively recently, grew around a British military post.
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