growing awareness

collocation in English

meaningsofgrowingandawareness

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growing
adjective
uk
/ˈɡrəʊ.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈɡroʊ.ɪŋ/
increasing in size ...
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awareness
noun[U]
uk
/əˈweə.nəs/
us
/əˈwer.nəs/
knowledge that something exists, or understanding of a situation or subject at the present time based on information ...
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(Definition ofgrowingandawarenessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgrowing awareness

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Within both areas, speculation in water increased in importance showinggrowingawarenessof water as an asset.
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This has been accompanied by agrowingawarenessthat aspects of some welfare policies, far from countering social exclusion, may actually contribute to it.
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And why shouldn't poetry be used as a means of fostering ourgrowingawarenessof the function of accents?
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Simultaneously,growingawarenessof inequities in food availability encouraged aggressive production goals to increase the worldwide per capita caloric uptake16.
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There is also agrowingawarenessof the epistemological challenges that scholars have met and will meet in time to come.
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With thisgrowingawarenessstakeholders also begin to develop a common identity, in addition to a common appreciation of those issues which bind them.
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The work is a clear expression of the young artist'sgrowingawarenessand fondness for formal structures and techniques from the polyphonic tradition.
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Agrowingawarenessof the social uprootedness of artists made seem negligible the communicative aspect of style, so important in ancient rhetoric.
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An important factor in the discussions was the researchers'growingawarenessof the importance of the historical context of protohistoric settlement systems.
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At the same time there was agrowingawarenessthat valuable natural areas were seriously threatened with destruction.
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Agrowingawarenessof and respect for end-of-life care has clearly expanded over the last 5 - 10 years.
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This emphasis fits with agrowingawarenessabout individual rights and liberties in general.
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There is agrowingawarenessthat vocal pitch can be a conscious process and that changes in vocal pitch are controllable.
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The problem of integrating religion and science was aggravated by agrowingawarenessthat science itself is not constant.
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Most importantly, it has meant agrowingawarenessof multiple choices in every sphere of life, including that of religion.
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Yet there recently appears to begrowingawarenessamong local people of pollution problems.
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At the same time, there appears to be agrowingawarenessthat non-resident parents, like single resident parents, have low levels of income.
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As the population ages, there is agrowingawarenessof the need for vehicles that are safe for older occupants.
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