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The phrase "all growing apart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups are becoming more distant or less connected over time.
Example: "As the years went by, we found ourselves all growing apart, each pursuing our own paths in life."
Alternatives: "drifting apart" or "becoming estranged".
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It may even be you're all growing apart.
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Growing apart So what?
If growing apart is not a problem, growing old is.
There were financial worries, and we were quietly growing apart.
On most issues they are growing apart, not closer together.
The detached parts of the dam are growing apart.
All too rarely do they succeed in bringing people together, or even keeping them from growing apart.
"Suburban War" finds the kids divided into musical tribes, growing their hair and growing apart.
People growing apart.
But they are growing apart.
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