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The phrase "a grew" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "grew" is the past tense of "grow" and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "The plant grew rapidly in the spring."
Alternatives: "a growth" or "an increase."
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Subsequently, "A" grew frequently difficult, though "A" 16 is but four words long.
I feel like a grew into a stronger person because of it.
MontyLovering recalls: "A grew up in a religious cult, only getting out in the early nineties.
Like many in her trade, Ms. Pham a grew up in a Vietnamese family and frequently works 10-hour days.
Company A grew last year at 120 percent, from $4.5 million to $10 million in ARR.
Electron backscatter diffraction data from 150 substrate/film pairs were analyzed to determine that anatase (A) grew with the OR (1 1 2)A || (1 1 1)BFO and [1¯10]A||[1¯10]BFonon BiFeO3 (BFO) substrates oriented within 35° of [1 0 0].
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"Chicago is a growing success.
They joined a growing club.
It is a growing risk".
"It's a growing market".
But a growing array are.
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