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"sprouted up" is a usable phrase in written English.
It means to grow or appear quickly and suddenly and is often used in the context of plants or ideas. For example, you could say, "As spring arrived, new flowers sprouted up all around the garden."
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Protest groups sprouted up across the city.
Nightclubs and casinos sprouted up.
Art schools and university art programs have sprouted up everywhere.
Similar covert medical networks sprouted up all over Syria.
Concubine villages have sprouted up across Guangdong Province.
Trees had sprouted up in the yards of my former neighbors.
Companies that test Indian DNA have sprouted up around the country.
An online petition quickly sprouted up on Change.org calling for her sacking from the paper.
Here and there, new projects have sprouted up as if nothing has happened.
Law schools sprouted up late in the century, in two main flavours.
In recent years, a cottage industry has sprouted up around them.
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