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Discover Ludwig"grew to like" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a change in opinion or feeling about something. For example, "As I got to know him, I grew to like him."
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I grew to like her".
So I grew to like Atlanta Falcons.
Subjects grew to like experiencing nighttime in a new way.
I really grew to like Robert Motherwell because of it.
"They grew to like each other," says one Blairite.
Prosser went with the Argylls – whom he grew to like – to the then British Guyana.
"As we dug, we grew to like it a whole lot.
After coaching Sharon for several months, I grew to like her.
I grew to like them; they were pawns, at the mercy of their regime.
The animals were then presented food with a spicy smell that they grew to like.
The more I got to know him, the more I grew to like him".
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