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The phrase "growing ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which people come up with new, creative ideas, or when existing ideas are developing in new and interesting ways. For example, "The company brainstorming session produced a wealth of growing ideas that could help shape the future of the business."
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Yet Boyd is still full of spring-themed growing ideas.
Those attending the class this time include Cara Brown, a mother of three who has had an allotment for three years and would like to get more food growing ideas, and Zoe, a teenager brought up in Clapton, wants to start growing her own food in disused recycling boxes.
The Halcyon Incubator does not require equity in the fellow's venture, but only a commitment to growing ideas to achieve social change, says Goodall.
When you write a poem, you make new language, and this act helps children see that they can construct their growing ideas in school within new phrases, sentences, and paragraphs in an infinite amount of ways.
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First, to refute the growing idea that the Liberals have this contest won.
Love, sex and marriage were central to it.The growing idea that marriage was all about feeling alarmed many.
'There's a growing idea that ordinary human beings lack the competence and resources to cope with everyday life,' he says.
And in the United States, the growing idea of pets as furry children has led to an expanding market of expensive, gourmet foods that sound like Blue Apron meals.
But these days he did.The growing idea among influential pundits that America is "ungovernable" is being driven in large part by Barack Obama's failure so far to pass some of the main laws he wants to.
These studies, however, were published five years apart and the authors were from different departments, suggesting that these projects do not represent a natural continuation of a growing idea.
For the last eight years, I have bemoaned the growing idea in the United States that presidential candidates can be "too smart".
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