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Discover Ludwig"love grows" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to express the idea that love grows and becomes stronger over time. Example: "In their relationship, love grows with each passing day, as they learn more about each other and deepen their bond."
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But love grows there too.
Yet the love grows for this kind educator".
Your love grows, because you are together virtually 24 hours a day.
Their love grows openly, though the film is set in New York in 1952.
Yet, as the Ring progresses, the power of law seems to diminish, as the domain of love grows and grows.
I love my home and my family dearly, but I'm aware that love grows in direct proportion to the amount of time I spend away.
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I love growing flowers.
Not fallen in love — grown up.
"But I love growing cotton".
I love growing up; it's awesome".
"Their love grew out of the editing," Mr. Angell recalled.
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