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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grew apart" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation in which two people or groups become more distant or to refer to the development of a situation or relationship in which the participants become more distant. For example, "The two lifelong friends grew apart after they moved to different cities."
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They grew apart.
Anvil and I grew apart.
'We grew apart.
They grew apart then flew apart.
"We grew apart," Patti said.
Do you regret that you grew apart?
"We grew apart," she said simply.
We lived together and we grew apart.
Eventually, though, the couple grew apart and divorced in 1992.
The "we grew apart" divorce just doesn't fly there.
A lot of our friends grew apart from.
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