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Discover Ludwig"grown from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean the process of something increasing, maturing, or developing over time. For example, "The specialty coffee shop has grown from a small family business to one of the most popular shops in town."
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"They're grown from seed.
The plants are easily grown from cuttings.
But that is grown from pirated seed.
Gradually it has grown from there.
Has he grown from each embarrassing experience?
Who sprang full grown from the head of Jupiter?
They have grown from a trickle to a torrent.
She sprang full grown from the head of Jove.
The league has grown from six to twenty-eight teams.
Resistant trees can be grown from such stock.
Its staff, too, has grown from one to seven.
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