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"growing out of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means something that develops or arises from something else. Example: Her passion for gardening grew out of her childhood memories of helping her grandmother tend to the backyard garden.
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growing out of
verb
Past participle of grow out of
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Another room on the second floor had a tree growing out of it.
Weeds were growing out of control.
It's growing out of you".
Growing out of this appears doubtful.
Maybe she's growing out of clubs.
Vinyl is growing out of its niche.
Suddenly something is growing out of the dust.
But good things are growing out of it".
Plants are growing out of cracks in the facade.
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She enjoys growing out-of-the-ordinary vegetables and herbs.
There is also a growing out-of-sight-out-of-mind problem.
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