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The phrase "a grow on" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misphrasing, as "grow" typically requires a different structure or context.
Example: "I need to see a grow on my plants to know they are healthy."
Alternatives: "a growth" or "an increase".
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We've also had reports that there's a grow on property owned by the crown.
This could be something as simple as a pile of bones or a misty graveyard with a grow on top of a gravestone.
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For sample A, grown on GaAs (001), a ortho is larger, while b ortho and c ortho are smaller than that for sample D, grown on GaAs (110).
Peperomia species mostly grow as low herbs, although a few grow on trees as epiphytes.
I can't remember the last time a game grew on me as Too Human has.
(A) Strains grow on the MD plate supplemented with both histidine and glutathionine.
Figure 1 SEM images of a filament grown on a substrate (A) and a microfiber-type flying seed (B).
"It's a great foundation to grow on.
Each stand was assumed to grow on a typical growing site for the species.
By this criterion, a phage adapted to grow on the slyD host should lyse earlier when grown on normal hosts.
Figure 4a is a low-magnification TEM image of a nanorod grown on a nanofiber.
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