growing trend

collocation in English

meaningsofgrowingandtrend

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growing
adjective
uk
/ˈɡrəʊ.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈɡroʊ.ɪŋ/
increasing in size ...
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trend
noun[C]
uk
/trend/
us
/trend/
a general development or change in a situation or in the way that people ...
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(Definition ofgrowingandtrendfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is agrowingtrendto use electronic dictionaries to construct large linguistic knowledge bases.
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In this context, there is agrowingtrendto integrate results from neuroscience and try to correlate them with today's clearer psychiatric classifications.
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Concern has recently started agrowingtrendfor ' conversion ' from defined benefit to defined contribution schemes, sometimes for new entrants, but sometimes for existing members as well.
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As of today, we do not know if this is agrowingtrendor a one-time phenomenon.
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Increasing interaction among media, design, games, communications and arts fields has led to agrowingtrendin the creative alignment of music and moving image.
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This modification reflects agrowingtrendtoward building design environments that integrate a range of design tools.
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From the later eighteenth century the vernacular tradition began to decline, with thegrowingtrendtowards 'standardization and monotony' (p. 294).
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This discussion has highlighted agrowingtrendin dementia research : to giving importance and value to the person with dementia.
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This taking over of emergency powers is a tremendous threat and agrowingtrend.
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I welcome thegrowingtrendfor companies to report on their environmental performance.
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That is made more important these days by thegrowingtrendof long-haul holidays.
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I refer to thegrowingtrendof periods of short-term employment in many industries.
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There is agrowingtrendin local government to co-operate globally.
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Judging from reports in the press, that is agrowingtrend.
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That is agrowingtrendthat is causing concern to industrialists.
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Anothergrowingtrendis the power of the retailing organisations.
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There is agrowingtrendtowards publicity about emoluments.
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The great cloud looming over the horizon is thegrowingtrendfor protectionism.
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