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Discover LudwigThe phrase "naturally grown" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of agricultural produce that has been grown and harvested without the use of chemical based fertilizers or pesticides. For example, "The farmer's market sells many varieties of naturally grown fruits and vegetables."
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The amount of these ingredients, which are members of the cannabinoid group, varies in each naturally grown plant.
At the beginning, we learn that almost no naturally grown food has been free from human domestication.
The company had shifted to more naturally grown produce and to beef, pork and chicken produced without antibiotics.
Using naturally grown straws, people drink from a single ajon pot until the money dries up or until they can drink no more.
He bases this assertion on the fact that he was introduced to organic food by two women -- his grandmother and his former boss, Alice Waters, a well-known proponent of naturally grown farm food.
"[Peter's] main task was to make Petersburg a real city, because Russian cities at that point where just a pile of buildings, naturally grown," says the architect Daniyar Yusupov.
Bamboo is naturally grown in several Asian countries.
It seems that naturally grown fresh grass during summer affects thebio-hydrogenation pathways [42].
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Although the company increased its store-label offerings and emphasized its price comparability to regular grocery stores, not as many consumers are currently able to pay extra for naturally-grown produce and minimally-processed food.
Now, it has been announced that over the past four years these corals have grown "to the size of a soccer ball," and have successfully reproduced at the same time as their naturally-grown neighbours.
A higher percentage of nursery-farmed colonies released planula larvae as compared to naturally-grown colonies.
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