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Discover Ludwig"grow into it" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used in many different contexts to indicate that someone is learning how to adapt to a different situation or take on new responsibilities. For example, "John is new to his job but he is confident that he will grow into it and become an expert."
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"We think they grow in fits and starts, kind of like a lobster will shed its shell, form a new one, and grow into it," Distel said.
You may grow into it.
I wouldn't grow into it".
You grow into it.
"I thought I'd grow into it," he said.
Slowly, though, I watched you grow into it.
They appreciate it as they grow into it.
But as you get older, you grow into it.
"But I believed I would grow into it.
I was willing to carry an oversized team because I thought we could grow into it.
In effect, she wants to create a role for herself and to grow into it.
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