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The phrase "at grown" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "The children are at grown" does not convey a clear message.
Alternatives: "at maturity" or "in adulthood".
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While the twink sang "How Deep is Your Love" and sprayed disinfectant over any surface he could find, I looked around the room at grown men removing their suits and young guys slipping out of their sweaty boxers.
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I am good at growing greens.
Sometimes I am only good at growing greens.
Sometimes I am only good at growing greens.
This is my latest attempt at growing a handlebar moustache.
So Jamie decided to try his hand at growing cannabis.
It has grown at only 9% since.
It has grown at a staggering pace.
Meanwhile, life at home had grown complicated.
Fungi were grown at 25°C.
Have I grown at all?
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