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The phrase "grow of" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
It does not make sense grammatically and is not a recognizable phrase. Instead, you can use the phrase "growing out of" to indicate something that is a natural result or consequence of something else. Example: The success of the company grew out of the hard work and dedication of its employees.
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Indeed, we're seeing that pressure already as fears grow of Britain leaving the EU.
Fears grow of a bubble in China, led by overdevelopment and low occupancy.
The more I observe, the warier I grow of privatized efficiency: in time, it indulges clannish thought.
From last month, the city also imposed limits of new registrations, which should slow the grow of traffic.
The only problem is that the more time people spend on the Web, the more weary they grow of e-mail marketing.
The only problem, of course, is that the more time people spend on the Web, the more weary they grow of e-mail marketing.
Officials are working against the clock to complete the process as fears grow of a mass disappearance of children ahead of the planned eviction and demolition.
Speculators are cutting their exposure to commodities to levels not seen since the recession of two years ago as fears grow of a global slump.
Then over the next four years the ruthlessness of the early budget might gradually allow hope to grow of taxes falling again in the medium term.
The FSA confirmed it was looking closely at the danger of underhand tactics by speculators as fears grow of a commodity price leap.
During the early 1960s, criticism began to grow of US involvement in Vietnam – to the consternation of big-screen cowboy and dyed-in-the-wool patriot John Wayne.
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