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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age growing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the process of aging or the growth of age, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "As we experience age growing, we often gain wisdom and perspective."
Alternatives: "aging process" or "growth of age".
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But following World War II, the movement enjoyed a second golden age, growing exponentially.
He's very quiet – I think he had more contact with animals than with children of his own age growing up".
Her view of her world and her future goes far beyond what her parents imagined at her age, growing up in the Dominican Republic.
Growing up in the South Bronx, the story of a couple of kids my age growing up on the great prairie of Nebraska was exciting and took me to a place far away from "Fort Apache, the Bronx".
But middle age, growing affluence, an established international reputation, the disruptions of World War I, and a distaste for public commotion gradually combined to isolate him from the centres of avant-gardism.
"It was a complicated thing to try to get across, this grandiose spirituality," Mr. Danna said, "but also more human-scale things, a coming of age, growing up, loss.
Similar(27)
"Dad, when someone your age grows a beard it's cultural appropriation".
Then there's ones like lockjaw that a lot of people my age grew up with.
Arlo and Spot share their grief, come of age, grow to love their imperfections etc, etc on their journey home.
Technophobes and neo-Victorians alarmed by life in a cold electronic age grew nostalgic for the comfort of physical design.
Though their families knew each other, Ms. Amyot and Mr. Voege, who are eight years apart in age, grew up in different circles.
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