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The phrase "always grow up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing personal development, maturity, or the inevitability of aging.
Example: "No matter the challenges we face, we must always grow up and learn from our experiences."
Alternatives: "continually mature" or "perpetually develop".
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Golden boys don't always grow up to be heroes.
We give him because even though they do not understand about sacrifice now, children almost always grow up to know it, keenly.
But it's just like how you always grow up watching Kung Fu movies and karate and all that stuff, right?" At the time, Dice was hanging with a lot of the older and bigger guys.
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In the past, cities always grew up around transportation hubs, so why not now?
There's just this feeling of detachment that, as a New Yorker, I've always grown up with.
"I always grew up watching the Olympics and it was always in the back of my mind.
I've always grown up with going racing on Boxing Day, which is something else to look forward to.
East of piffle and west of hokum, the Boy from Hope always grows up to be the Man of the People.
But I always grew up in my dad's studio, learning skills and how to crochet and knit," says Ms. Rocha.
To be honest, I've always grown up in an environment when I've had a lot of musicians coming in and out of my living room.
I always grew up with the sense that it was O.K. to try new things and be out on your own.
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