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Discover Ludwig"growing from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used as a preposition meaning "coming out of (something)" or "developing from (something)". For example: "The business has been growing from strength to strength since its launch last year."
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Hair growing from bone.
Annuals growing from seed are rare.
It's growing from within".
Ailanthus saplings growing from entablatures and parapets.
The theme is rebirth — new life growing from the remains.
Whatever surface they were growing from looked papular and spongy.
Diligently remove any other shoots growing from ground level.
Later entrants had tentacles growing from their heads, or Slinkys for arms.
A horse sniffs at red apples growing from a blue-tinged tree.
Public approval for DST is growing, from 40% in the 1990s to around 60% today.
The plant is composed of about 8 to 12 shoots growing from a central rootstock.
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