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The phrase 'continue to grow in' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a way of saying that something has increased or has been increasing over a period of time. For example, you could say, "The business has continued to grow in revenue over the past ten years."
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The emerging world will continue to grow in economic importance.
Social media channels continue to grow in popularity across China.
I think retail will continue to grow (in 2011).
Six years later, as physical album sales continue to fall, singles continue to grow in popularity.
Sport, as it has for a century, will continue to grow in popularity.
That means the deficit will continue to grow in the years ahead.
"As we continue to grow in size, it's important we stay connected.
The alternative financing industry is growing rapidly and, I believe, will continue to grow in 2013.
Demand for vans is particularly strong as home deliveries continue to grow in popularity".
Additionally, it concludes that the market will continue to grow in the short to medium term.
Ms. McConnell expects the impact of options on earnings to continue to grow in coming years.
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