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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advisability of growing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the merits or suitability of cultivating something, such as a plant, business, or idea.
Example: "The advisability of growing organic vegetables in urban areas has been a topic of much debate among city planners."
Alternatives: "wisdom of cultivating" or "suitability of expanding".
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Scratch it, though, and the second layer reveals itself: the advisability of growing up and the widespread contemporary practice of avoiding it.
(Brantley) 'BLUE BEFORE MORNING' Kate McGovern's stage version of a road movie is about a New York University student desperate to get to South Carolina; the taxi driver who agrees to take her; their pregnant hitchhiker; and the advisability of growing up.
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Observers disagree on the advisability of such a policy.
We wondered at the advisability of his marketing strategy.
There is even more disagreement over the advisability of describing vowels in terms of binary features.
Efforts by many health departments to publicize the advisability of being vaccinated have stopped.
Sweden and Germany have publicly voiced doubts about the legality and advisability of immediate retaliatory tariffs.
The advisability of even trying is debated in a documentary on the first disc.
I'd also like to hear your ideas about the advisability of nudges in general.
"Our people are stressing the advisability of departing," one official said on Friday.
Paramilitary commanders have long argued over the advisability of getting involved in the drug trade.
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