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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be growing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is continually getting larger, developing, or maturing over time. For example: "Our company has been expanding rapidly over the past decade, with our profits continuing to be growing year after year."
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That incompatibility appears to be growing.
The habit appears to be growing.
Their numbers are said to be growing.
Now the disparity seems to be growing.
The economy appeared to be growing powerfully.
The characters' appeal seems to be growing.
Yet vocal opposition appears to be growing.
Ghana appears to be growing even faster.
O'Neill appears to be growing weary.
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Indeed, Amazon's popularity appears to be growing.
And the numbers appear to be growing.
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