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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growing on" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use this phrase when talking about a person or thing that is becoming more and more likable or desirable. For example: I wasn't sure if I wanted to buy the dress at first, but after trying it on, it's really growing on me.
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growing on
verb
Present participle of grow on
Exact(60)
This was definitely growing on me.
The momentum is only growing on this one.
It is growing on trees.
The neighborhood is growing on them.
Several had Spanish bayonets growing on them.
Such concerns are growing on financial markets.
I'm 62 growing on 40.
"But it's growing on me.
Shae is growing on me.
Euron is growing on me.
It might be growing on him.
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