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"grown at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing the location or conditions in which something was grown or produced. Example: The coffee beans used in this blend are organically grown at high altitudes in the Colombian mountains.
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It has grown at only 9% since.
It has grown at a staggering pace.
"Some haven't grown at all.
I haven't grown at all.
But Europe's has hardly grown at all".
Online sales have grown at a similar pace.
All the fruit was grown at the estate.
Since 2008, the French economy has hardly grown at all.
"We've really grown at an amazing rate," the mayor said.
But Ireland has grown at well above 5percentt.
Since then, Foster's practice has grown at an extraordinary rate.
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