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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growing not much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it may sound awkward or informal
It is commonly used in conversational English rather than formal writing. This phrase means that something is not increasing or developing significantly. Example: The business has been growing not much over the past year, but we hope to see more growth in the coming months.
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But disappointingly slowly: not for the first time in Latin America, though wealth is growing, not much of it is trickling down.That should be the left's opportunity.
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A small and stocky gray shark, it grows not much longer than 1 m, and it has a fairly long, pointed snout.
At the same time, the service sectors of the economy have grown, not as much as elsewhere, perhaps, but grown nevertheless.
Since the water is usually abundant in New York state during the growing season, not much attention would be paid to irrigation issues, especially in corn and hey production.
It was growing, though not much of it, on a limestone cliff, and gardeners soon discovered that it was sterile and could only be propagated by division.
"It needs investment to keep growing – there is not much point in just standing still," East said.
Last year it grew by 2.9%, not much less than Germany (3.1%) or France (3.2%).
So there was little room for growth on network television — and not much grew.
Not much grows in its rocky soil, and jobs are tough to find.
Being biracial in the America Obama grew up in was not much of an option.
Not much grows out here but stories.
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