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The phrase "grown to include" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual expansion or increase in the scope of something over time.
Example: "Over the years, the organization has grown to include various community programs that support local families."
Alternatives: "expanded to encompass" or "developed to incorporate".
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The project has since grown to include eight different states.
That chart has now grown to include nearly 40 schools.
Local coverage has grown to include Pittsburgh, Dayton, Cincinnati and several smaller cities in the region.
Since then, NICE has grown to include 27 organizations and hundreds of people.
Since 2003, the staff of 93 has grown to include 17 former clients.
And the prize itself has grown to include cash, recordings and follow-up concerts.
But over the decades, the N.S.C. staff has grown to include several hundred people.
Its melee of characters has grown to include a hammy new villain, played by Daniel Radcliffe.
The family, which has since grown to include John Peter, has been dogged by poor health.
That category draws penalties and has grown to include more than 30,000 schools.
But since then it has grown to include the honoring of the incorporeal.
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