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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'grown up around' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone has been surrounded by a particular group or type of people for most of their life, and is now an adult. For example, "She had grown up around artists, so she pursued a career in the arts."
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John, meanwhile, had grown up around jazz.
An entire shadow industry has grown up around kidnapping.
A gravy train of consultants also appears to have grown up around crowdfunding.
But given the society and family I have grown up around, I need to.
Subsidiary manufacturing has grown up around it.
I've grown up around some of the employees.
Head-high bushes had grown up around the buildings.
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Also, I grew up around old houses.
Shah grew up around Atlanta.
I grew up around guns.
The myths inevitably grew up around him.
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