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The phrase "I grow" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple statement in the present tense, indicating the action of growth being performed by the person speaking. Here are some examples of using "I grow" in written English: - "I grow stronger every day as I face and overcome my fears." - "As a gardener, I grow various types of fruits and vegetables in my backyard." - "During the summer, I grow restless and crave new adventures." - "Through adversity, I grow wiser and more resilient." - "By nurturing my talents and skills, I grow in confidence and ability."
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I grow.
I grow momentarily distracted.
"I grow rice, cassava.
"I grow trees.
I grow old.
Where did I grow up?
I grow with it.
I grow orchids.
"Hell, I grow some".
"When I grow up".
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"I grew up overnight.
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