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"growing up years" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the period of time in someone's life in which they transition from childhood to adulthood. For example, "I look back fondly on my growing up years spent in the countryside."
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She spent her growing up years in New Jersey.
Her growing up years were in Wheaton, IL.
Your Shelby MODELL--William D. Dearest Bill, I will miss the good times we shared, especially reminiscing about our growing up years.
Instant noodles are a habit from the growing up years for those born in the last few decades, says Chirag Yadav who runs Chaipatty, a Bangalore hangout that serves tea and two-minute noodles.
Through Mr. Hussain's growing up years, the memory of his grandfather's pain became the consciousness of a sundered heritage just as his grandfather's unflagging hope of a reunion with his brother signified the resolve of the human spirit.
It was only growing up years later, in a post apartheid South Africa, where race struggles and attitudes were still incredibly real, that I began to realize what it meant.
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When I was growing up 20 years ago, the tram didn't exist any more but the road to the beach was jammed with traffic.
"When I was growing up 20 years ago, a lot of young people wanted to, but it seems that has changed.
You lived in Germany for a few years growing up.
I was too for many years growing up.
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