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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grew moderately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual or moderate increase in size, amount, or intensity.
Example: "The company's profits grew moderately over the last quarter, indicating steady progress."
Alternatives: "increased steadily" or "rose moderately."
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Nondurable goods and services grew moderately.
Sales grew moderately until the big plasma screens caught on in 2000.
But during the same period, employment declined at Kennedy and grew moderately at La Guardia.
While the city's economy declined in the fourth quarter, the nation's grew moderately.
The March survey of purchasing managers showed that manufacturing picked up in Germany and grew moderately in France.
The state's economy grew moderately again in the 1980s, only to suffer another blow when the Cold War ended and many defense-related industries closed down.
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The evidence suggests that the economy is still growing moderately.
Mr. Trichet said the E.C.B. expected the euro-zone economy to grow moderately in 2010.
In the Czech Republic, the report predicted, exports will weaken but private consumption will grow moderately as household debts are reduced.
The economies of the 12 nations adopting the euro currency are still growing moderately, not slowing down, according to new figures from Eurostat.
Hardy from U.S.D.A. Hardiness Zones 4 through 8, cornelian cherry is cosmopolitan about its soil, transplants easily, and grows moderately fast.
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