growing interest in
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgrowing,interestandin
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growing
adjective
uk/ˈɡrəʊ.ɪŋ/us/ˈɡroʊ.ɪŋ/
increasing in size ...
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interest
noun
uk/ˈɪn.trəst/us/ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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in
adjective
uk/ɪn/us/ɪn/
fashionable ...
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(Definition ofgrowing,interestandinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Among historians too, agrowinginterestin the history of space as a mental construction can be observed.
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More recently, there has been agrowinginterestin narrative situations, where time, rather than space may organize the reader s model.
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There is agrowinginterestin theoretical aspects of spelling and in comparisons across languages and writing systems.
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Recent scholarship has displayed agrowinginterestin the issue of conflict and violence within the home.
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In the beginning of the 1990s, however, students started to showgrowinginterestin ethical issues, and voluntary courses were organized.
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Five had said that religion meant more to them then than when they were younger, which suggested agrowinginterestin religion.
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However, there isgrowinginterestin different models of categorization that are affected by type rather than by token frequency.
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These grassroots ventures and speculative forays of biologists into the terra incognita of cybernetics certainly conveyed agrowinginterest.
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Yet, there is agrowinginterestin data-driven methods that attempt to make better use of smaller amounts of data.
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These initiatives and others indicate that there is agrowinginterestin learning lessons about successful change and development projects.
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There is agrowinginterestin collaboration amongst teachers at all levels.
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He also observed agrowinginterestin the agricultural production of the region, and in other kinds of natural wealth.
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There has beengrowinginterestin the study of electrostatic and electromagnetic waves in dusty plasmas.
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It is therefore no surprise that there has been agrowinginterestin attitudinal change and its connections to the lifecourse.
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On the one hand, there is agrowinginterestin and acceptance of local and regional forms of language.
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Thegrowinginterestin bioethics has given rise to a new group of experts: experts in bioethics.
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This yieldsgrowinginterestin the issue of reliability of such systems.
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In recent years, there has been agrowinginterestin analysing success stories in rural development.
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