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The phrase "grew into it" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to someone becoming accustomed to, or accustomed with, a situation or role. For example: "At first, she was unsure of her new role in the company, but she eventually grew into it."
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Leicester, by contrast, grew into it.
I just sort of grew into it".
"I think she just grew into it," said Ms. Roll.
"I think she just grew into it," Ms. Roll said.
It's a new way of thinking, but the kids grew into it.
But he grew into it....and had a Williams no one could beat.
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You may grow into it.
You grow into it.
I wouldn't grow into it".
He's growing into it.
He'd grown into it, crossed a line, become visible.
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