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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grown up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an adult or someone who has reached maturity, often in contrast to a child.
Example: "Even though he acts like a child sometimes, he is technically a grown up and should take responsibility for his actions."
Alternatives: "an adult" or "a mature person".
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This may be a "grown up" attitude.
A grown up puppy.
5. Invest in a "grown up" wardrobe.
Ask a grown up for help.
He's a grown up boy after all.
We have become a grown up party capable of leading a grown up nation.
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It is like a growing up process.
"I had grown up a lot.
"We've grown up a lot".
I've grown up a bit now.
A: I grew up in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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