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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grow as" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of something or someone developing or maturing over time. Example: As she continued to practice, her skills as a pianist grew stronger.
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"We can't grow as fast without it".
We expect this trend to grow as well.
Some lilies grow as wide as eight feet.
In Ms. Buhrman's, animals grow as well as vegetables.
Opportunities must be seen to grow as fast as profits.
The sport would grow, as would the home scars.
Epsom Salt is fine, but it doesn't grow as much.
You want to grow as a person.
But names grow as the group grows.
"It's an opportunity to grow as a designer".
Inequality is likely to grow, as Thomas Piketty has argued.
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