Examples of 'gain in popularity' in a sentence

Meaning of "gain in popularity"

gain in popularity - To gain in popularity means to become more popular or well-liked by a larger number of people. It generally refers to something or someone that experiences an increase in public interest or attention

How to use "gain in popularity" in a sentence

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Streaming music continues to gain in popularity worldwide.
Olive, Both simple and striking, from a Scandinavian root, this name continues to gain in popularity.
Maybe they will gain in popularity.
The SaaS business market continues to grow and SaaS technology continues to gain in popularity.
Pigeons gain in popularity as pets.
Offshore banking continues to gain in popularity.
As smart TVs continue to gain in popularity cybercriminals will eventually start to target them.
It did not take long for the practice to gain in popularity.
The breed has continued to gain in popularity here and around the world.
Those who meet these requirements will gain in popularity.
The Ivalo continues to gain in popularity as a tourist attraction.
Online shopping for clothing also has begun to gain in popularity.
Micro frontends have continued to gain in popularity since they were first introduced.
Those areas and regions which can meet these requirements will gain in popularity.
Organic foods have recently started to gain in popularity and for a very good reason.

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Nevertheless, prepaid cards continue to gain in popularity.
B itcoin continues to gain in popularity block by block, month by month.
The move comes as Android phones gain in popularity.
Network Marketing continues to gain in popularity throughout the world.
After it launched, GameStar was able to steadily gain in popularity.
Organic ingredients have recently began to gain in popularity and for a extremely great reason.
Not surprisingly, DevOps practices continue to gain in popularity.
Cabernet Sauvignon continues to gain in popularity as a grape for wine.
In spite of the threats, the Euro is continuing to gain in popularity.
The Litecoin began, however, to gain in popularity and value.
Renata Janik from Apis hopes that meads will also gain in popularity among Poles.
While ETFs first arrived in 1993, they did not gain in popularity until after the recession.
The report also shows that informal learning continues to gain in popularity among Canadian organizations.

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