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The phrase "it grows out of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the origin or development of something. Example: The idea for this project grew out of a conversation I had with my colleagues last year.
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Although the proceeding may be criminal in its nature, it grows out of the suit to which the person proceeded against is a party, and actually represented by an attorney.
Partly, it grows out of self-interest.
It grows out of the inherent necessities of the situation at the time of the arrest.
It grows out of a special loyalty to Stanford and broadens into service to humankind.
Most often, though, it grows out of a climate of poverty and ignorance, helplessness and despair.
It grows out of the union of 2 single elements--a photographer's skill & a model's beauty.
It grows out of the social inequalities in the country that are so deep.
His successors believe that it grows out of controlling the internet.
It grows out of experience, it acknowledges ambiguity and complication, and it refuses to seek perfection".
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It grew out of Pres.
"It grew out of frustration," he said.
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