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"grew ever more" is a valid and grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a gradual or increasing change or process. Example: As she grew older, her passion for painting grew ever more intense, and she spent every spare moment in her studio.
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The steps grew ever more intricate.
Meanwhile England grew ever more exasperated.
However, the existence of Stap cells grew ever more doubtful.
The stories in the press grew ever more obscene.
As Moyá yanked the match from McEnroe's grasp, Errico's cries of support grew ever more exuberant.
Faster growth meant India's appetite for fossil fuels grew ever more rapacious.
As life on the ground deteriorated, the Islamist militant group, Hamas, grew ever more popular.
But over the years, not coincidentally as the wars grew ever more unpopular, noxious comments faded.
As the concept grew ever more popular, growing numbers of private homes were converted into hotels.
In the 1960s and 1970s communities on the whole grew ever more alike.
None wondered what was amiss "as the sky grew ever more lighter".
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