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Discover Ludwig"grown on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a phrasal verb to express that something has become increasingly attractive or interesting over time. For example, "I wasn't sure about the movie at first, but it really grew on me."
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grown on
verb
Past participle of grow on
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Has it grown on them?
"Graduation" had grown on him.
But it's grown on me".
Rubber is grown on small native plantations.
Coffee is extensively grown on the plateau.
Rice is grown on the alluvial plains.
Maybe they've grown on eachother.
Reacher has grown on me.
Grass has grown on its crown.
"But recently he's grown on me.
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