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"grew early" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that happened earlier than expected or anticipated. Example: "The plants grew early this year, so we were able to harvest them a month ahead of schedule."
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Her interest in foreign affairs grew early.
It's a habit I grew early, in relation to Derek.
Since 2000, however, the population trajectory for Brandenburg has reversed, though growth has continued in suburban areas near Berlin, which were among the very few areas within eastern Germany that grew early in the century.
Wood cells in the rings reveal how the trees grew: Early wood is produced when the tree is growing upward and outward.
Tumors grew early and rapidly in some animals, whereas small tumors remained stable for the whole observation time in others (Fig. 1).
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Silver Diving, 10m platform Form guide Concern grew earlier this year when he was criticised by GB's performance director Alexei Evangulov.
Since I can't, I got to be grown early".
Many small farms grow early potatoes and outdoor tomatoes for export.
Given year-round water, Sicilians could grow early fruit and vegetables.
Perennial grasses grow early in spring and are usually dormant by summer.
Sands are valuable in growing early vegetables because they are more readily drained than the heavier soils.
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