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The phrase "the burgeoning of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the start of something that is growing and expanding rapidly. For example, "The burgeoning of technology in the past decade has been striking."
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One pointer is the burgeoning of demand and supply.
The burgeoning of consumer health informatics and virtual health care can help people improve their health.
There's also the burgeoning of a really talented creative class in Accra".
Population growth and the burgeoning of the world's cities is a reality of modern life.
The last few years has seen the burgeoning of a new category of therapeutics for cancer targeting immune regulatory pathways.
The deceleration is already having a negative impact on urban life, notably the burgeoning of old abandoned houses.
Still, the Chinese government clearly regards the burgeoning of information and intellectual discussion as a threat to its control.
But a closer analogy may be early struggles over the burgeoning of capitalism in the 19th century.
The burgeoning of the entrepreneurial space race was the subject of Ian Parker's 2004 article, "The X Prize".
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The discovery of the Hatto hoax was a minor consequence of the burgeoning use of downloads.
Furthermore, agricultural utilization of MSWVC will help in managing dreadful effects of the burgeoning amount of organic solid waste.
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