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The phrase "grow on" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to gradually start to like something or someone more as one gets to know it/them. For example: "He was so quiet and shy on the first day, but he quickly grew on me and now he's one of my best friends."
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grow on
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To become more likeable to someone.
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This is her "one to grow on.
They grow on penthouse balconies.
Expense accounts don't grow on farms.
He's come to grow on me".
"I guess money does grow on trees".
Apples grow on trees?' " he recalled.
"Money does not grow on trees".
It's starting to grow on me.
"The wild flavors grow on you".
Inky caps grow on wood and dung.
"They don't grow on trees".
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