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The phrase "number has grown" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an increase in quantity or size of something over time. For example: "The number of tourists visiting the city has grown steadily over the past year, bringing in more revenue for local businesses."
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This number has grown.
Now that number has grown to 45.
Today that number has grown to 302 million.
Since 2001, that number has grown to sixty per cent.
In the former East the number has grown to 15.8%.
Our floor had three dogs when we moved in, but that number has grown to seven.
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But as of June 2003, that number had grown to 1,798.
Within three years, that number had grown to sixty.
By 7 30, the number had grown to 10.
By 2008, that number had grown to 8,400.
By 1860, after the "discovery" of Oberammergau, that number had grown to 100,000.
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