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The phrase "aid grow" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, as "aid" typically functions as a noun or verb, and "grow" is a verb that requires a subject.
Example: "We need to aid the plants to grow properly."
Alternatives: "help develop" or "assist in growth."
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The problem on all fronts is money, as the developer Larry Silverstein watches his contribution to the tower's building fund diminish and federal promises of the full $21 billion in post-9/11 aid grow fainter by the day.
As the challenges of providing humanitarian aid grow ever more complex, the EU and UNICEF remain committed to their common vision: providing the most effective possible aid and support to children and women in need.
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During the 1990s state aid grew by around 60%.
Well run countries with a lot of aid grew faster, at 3.7% per head a year.Several things explain these differences.
If you have two children in college at the same time, your eligibility for financial aid grows significantly.
To pay for that, they say, property taxes have been steadily rising, even as state education aid grew from $9.8 billion in 1995-96 to $14.6 billion to 2002-03.
While there are no national statistics post-recession, an Education Department study released last fall showed that the percentage of students receiving merit aid grew so rapidly from 1995 to 2008 that it rivaled the number of students receiving need-based aid.
As the interest in the potential of such systems to provide efficient and targeted aid grows, biometrics will surely play a key role in the era of the sustainable development goals (SDGs).
"In the time since, the international community has worked hard to provide vital humanitarian assistance, but as each day passes the demand for more life-saving aid grows and their hopes for the future wane.
Here's a sampling of the data: In a related article, Christopher Drew reports that the percentage of students receiving merit aid grew rapidly from 1995 to 2008, so much so that "it rivaled the number of students receiving need-based aid".
Farm Aid grew out of a remark Bob Dylan made at the Live Aid concert in 1985: "Wouldn't it be great if we did something for our own farmers right here in America?" Mr. Nelson liked that idea and contacted Mr. Young and Mr. Mellencamp, who was about to release his album "Scarecrow," with a song about a farmer losing his land to a foreclosure.
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