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The phrase 'bring growth' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to indicate that something has the potential to increase or further something else. For example, "Innovative technology has the potential to bring growth to struggling industries."
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They won't bring growth or jobs".
It is an exciting prospect, which could bring growth, jobs and energy security," he said.
The way he sees it, "all debt seems to do is bring growth forward a little.
So it would not of itself bring growth nor restore creditworthiness.
The effort did little to bring growth to the wider economy.
It promises to bring growth and prosperity either to their constituency, or to marginal ones, or to both.
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Roads bring growth--and death.
More than eighty years ago, Alexis Carrel demonstrated that leukocyte extracts, like embryonic tissue extracts, stimulate multiplication of fibroblasts in vitro, and suggested that leukocytes can bring growth-activating substances to tissue-specific cells [ 1].
Incipient neoplasias and potentially invasive and metastatic tumors may gain an advantage by tolerating some degree of necrotic cell death, doing so in order to recruit tumor-promoting inflammatory cells that bring growth-stimulating factors to the surviving cells within these growths [ 42].
Several factors brought growth to the faith.
Mergers and acquisition activity brings growth and cost savings within an executive's typical tenure.
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