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Discover Ludwig"Growing up" is a perfectly valid part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to refer to the period of one's life from childhood to adulthood. For example, "Growing up, I was very close with my siblings."
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Growing up
verb
Present participle of grow up
Exact(60)
Growing up in Philadelphia.
Growing up, I did.
Growing up isn't easy.
"Growing Up": "Votes": "Rombo":.
Growing up, Kaepernick played baseball.
(Growing up, Gotham knew Jackson).
"Growing up, cops were horrible.
"Growing up seemed terrible.
Growing up was difficult.
Growing up sucks.
Growing up around horses.
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