Sentence examples for grow thicker from inspiring English sources

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"grow thicker" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to become thicker or denser over time. Example: Over time, the vines in the garden began to grow thicker, providing more shade and privacy.

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You grow thicker skin.

Slowly, I grow thicker skinned.

But in London, the crowds along Oxford Street grow thicker.

Clusters of rebel fighters grow thicker along the roads.

Many, like the capybara, the world's largest rodent, grow thicker coats.

In the fall as days become shorter, a dog's coat will grow thicker and longer.

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The bowels grow thick with humidity.

Scientists had better grow thick skins, quickly.

We in the media just have to grow thick skins.

The voices would rise and grow thick in the air.

"This vision occurred to Margaret in the bush where the trees grow thick.

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