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The phrase "grew up between" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the location a person grew up in, between two specific places or regions. For example, "I grew up between two small towns in rural Iowa."
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"We grew up between the ghosts," Ms. Hessing said.
Steven Silverleaf was born in 1954 and grew up between New York City, Athens Greece and Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
A very deep devotion and partnership grew up between them.
Nevertheless, a close friendship grew up between them, and "Co.
Wainwright grew up between Huddersfield and Brontë country in Yorkshire.
He grew up between Guadalajara and a ranch thirty miles away.
I grew up between two brothers too, so am more than capable of handling myself.
Half English and half Egyptian, Torkia grew up between London and Cardiff.
What I mean by that is I grew up between two different realities.
She grew up between Hendon and Golders Green, an area "full of refugees.
She grew up between Berlin and the US, so she's a really interesting, worldly kid.
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