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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grew close" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two people or things that have become more intimate or familiar over time. For example, "Over the course of their friendship, the two sisters grew close."
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Their families grew close.
The two grew close.
Over the years the two grew close.
(Patrick later grew close to the family).
Ellen and Barbara quickly grew close.
The relationship grew close, then Oedipal.
They grew close while spending their first trimester together.
He grew close to his subjects as the project progressed.
My grandfather began joining him, and they grew close.
Over time, Elena and Jorge grew close and started dating.
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