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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "idea grows" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the development or expansion of an idea. For example, "Over the course of the year, the small business owner's idea grew into a successful enterprise."
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It's pretty much impossible to predict everything that will happen as your idea grows into something sustainable.
Basically, the idea grows out of the covenant: the opportunity to return to God is the result of God's unwillingness despite human failures to break off the covenant relationship.
A simple idea grows, the product evolves, and eventually they become the names we all recognize.
Next time, we're going to have to make sure that the next clever financial idea grows a little slower or is tested a little earlier.
Yet even as the idea grows in popularity, opposition to it has become more vocal.
That idea grows, grows and grows and it starts becoming more of an obsession to get [the photo].
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But the idea grew.
The idea grew thin through repetitiveness.
"But the idea grew on us.
And this universalist idea grew ever stronger in subsequent years.
The idea grew too that this recreation should be "rational".
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