Sentence examples for grow to match from inspiring English sources

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You try to grow to match his level of knowledge".

As more advertising money comes online, this will grow to match consumption.

A serious policy intervention is needed if electric car demand is going to grow to match supply.

On the other hand, the more yellow our landscape becomes, the more our nagging concerns about this newcomer crop may grow to match its spread.

Rather than allowing our expenses to grow to match our income, plus any money we can borrow, maybe we should start using the old math: Income should always be greater than or equal to one's expenses.

I'm not sure when this happened, but somewhere along the way we started believing in this little fantasy of allowing our expenses to grow to match our income plus all the money we could borrow.

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As Maurice's stature grew to match his responsibilities, he increasingly resented the continual interference by Oldenbarnevelt in military matters.

And the product has grown to match the participation: 12 million skaters and an $800 million skate shoe market.

Present Tense shows that their confidence has grown to match their ambition, and it is plainly their best album yet.

The proportion of Americans alarmed by climate change has already grown to match the highest level since we began conducting surveys in 2008.

Sadly, the funding that supports the event hasn't grown to match, and is no more than that of a larger than average pop concert.

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