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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grower of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that cultivates or produces a particular type of plant or crop. Example: "He is a grower of organic vegetables, supplying local markets with fresh produce."
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/ A servant of architecture, / A grower of crystals".
It's been a huge grower of scale in the UK.
He has become an expert grower of potatoes and leeks.
By 2003, when they sold the place, it was Holland's largest grower of lilies.
Among other things, it is China's and probably the world's biggest grower of cotton.
It found that Peru may have overtaken Colombia as the world's biggest grower of coca leaf.
He's practical – a terrific grower of unusual plants, particularly edible ones.
Sang Lee was once the biggest grower of Asian vegetables in the New York region.
North Carolina, the nation's largest grower of tobacco, will soon prohibit smoking in restaurants and bars.
Grad school never happened, but their company, Earthbound Farm, became America's largest grower of organic produce.
Ned also had a long association with the Tweedy & Barnes Co., grower of cranberries in Wareham, MA.
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