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The phrase "grown me" is not correct in written English
If you are trying to say "grew me," you can use it in the past tense. For example: "The experience of teaching the class grew me as a person."
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Taking part in the show has changed her, she says, both her look and behaviour: "I've grown me eyebrows back and don't wear so much makeup … and I haven't had a detention or been put in isolation all term".
This fact has grown me in surprising ways.
A lot has changed and it really has grown me as a person.
"A brand new 24 hour job that doesn't pay and won't end for around 20 years is NOT a good time to give up cake". Raising flawed kids has tested my mettle, given me patience and grown me in places I never thought I'd needed to grow.
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Writing lyrics, recording music and performing at community events grew me as a person.
He had to grow me up.
It soothes me, heals me, grooms me and grows me.
Use it! 2 God grows me when I... See Him as my source of growth.
But it's grown on me".
Reacher has grown on me.
"But recently he's grown on me.
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