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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'grow to include' is correct and capable of being used in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about something expanding or increasing to include additional elements, either literal or figurative. For example, "As our business expanded, our team grew to include new members from around the world."
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The suit may grow to include other employees.
He said he hoped the campaign could grow to include other places where visitors arrive.
His empire would grow to include a number of differently priced fashion brands, homeware, childrenswear and perfume.
City education officials had said the charter school would eventually grow to include the hands-on trade programs.
"We were hoping that as a universal language, emoji would grow to include a universal sampling of different culturally relevant foods," she said.
Next year, the club of legendary pop septuagenarians will grow to include Paul McCartney, Aretha Franklin, Carole King, Brian Wilson and Lou Reed.
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The case grew to include 41 buyers.
The project has since grown to include eight different states.
During the '60s, the tournament grew to include Europe and Asia.
His medical practice grew to include large extended families.
That chart has now grown to include nearly 40 schools.
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