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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'there is growing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce evidence or facts that suggest an increase in something. For example, "There is growing evidence that climate change is having an adverse effect on animal habitats."
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There is growing public cynicism.
There is growing impatience.
There is growing frustration and economic disparities".
"That is why there is growing discontent".
There is growing pressure to change that.
There is growing demand for change.
Then there is growing anxiety about immigration.
There is growing investment in wind, and there is growing cultural support for solar.
There is growing evidence that patients experience significant side effects.
There is growing attention to cross-border health care.
Concurrently, there is growing interest in hand surgery.
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