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Discover LudwigWith this It is technically grammatically correct, but it may not be a commonly used phrase in written English.
"Grow passion" could be replaced with more commonly used expressions such as "develop a passion" or "cultivate a passion." Example: "She had always loved dancing, but it wasn't until she started taking classes that she really began to grow a passion for it."
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David's reporting on the movie business encouraged his growing passion for a new medium.
Spurred by a growing passion for film, he became a critic for Sight and Sound magazine.
What preserved his sanity and emotional equilibrium was a growing passion for music.
In the early days, hobbyists grew passion projects into businesses and full-time jobs.
The growing passion for the team has manifested itself in higher ticket sales and a growing list of sponsors.
But although the number of fans has grown, passion for Formula One does not approach that for cricket, a national sport.
How did a tech-savvy young mother, whose growing passion for photography drew her overseas, end up dead by the ruins of Istanbul's old city walls?
His growing passion for state decorations became a common joke ("Have you heard, Brezhnev had a chest-expansion surgery? — To make more space for new medals").
He is the editor of his university's online paper The Holloway Express and has a growing passion for reporting and an eye for a story.
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