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The phrase "grow dissatisfied" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone's feeling of becoming increasingly unhappy with a situation. For example: "As the days went by, the employees began to grow dissatisfied with their new manager's harsh rules."
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About 1840, however, he began to grow dissatisfied with the art of Ingres.
It is hardly surprising that many people, with time, grow dissatisfied with simply going to the cinema, just watching movies, just eating popcorn.
More generally, as ordinary Russians get richer, they may grow dissatisfied with their present masters, especially when they see them stealing and mismanaging the economy.
The most extreme collectors grow dissatisfied with common species and soon lust after the "world list," a Noah's ark that includes a representative of every cycad species, even the most endangered.
a few ambitious ones might grow dissatisfied with being master, or mistress, of only a small domain, and they might build up… grand theories… applicable to other domains; and their imperialism kept the academic world simmering in permanent nervous conflict".
Wow "…the more successful she is the more likely she is to grow dissatisfied with you" What a strikingly ignorant and pointless article.
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But he soon grew dissatisfied.
Yet in the early 60s, Warnock grew dissatisfied with her job.
Two weeks before the speech, he grew dissatisfied with the existing draft.
Dunne grew dissatisfied by the value of the contract and wanted more.
As sales fell, the company's executives grew dissatisfied with their advertising agency and started groping for a new strategy.
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