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Grow up
verb
To mature and become an adult.
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"grow up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a command, an expression of frustration, or as a colloquial way of telling someone to act more mature or responsible. Example 1: "I can't believe you're still acting like a child. It's time for you to grow up and take responsibility for your actions." Example 2: "You need to stop being so naive and grow up. The real world doesn't work that way." Example 3: "Grow up and stop making excuses. It's time for you to start taking your studies seriously if you want to succeed."
Exact(59)
Grow up".
Grow up, for God's sake.
"Grow up, man!
Grow up at last.
Grow up to a newborn.
To grow up.
Can he grow up?
People grow up!
John, grow up.
So why grow up?
"We grow up".
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