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"sprouting up" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is growing or appearing quickly or suddenly. Example: After the heavy rainfall, mushrooms were sprouting up all over the forest floor.
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Weeds are sprouting up through the sidewalks.
"These places are sprouting up everywhere".
Internet cafes are sprouting up in the bigger towns.
So riots were sprouting up all over the place.
Small labour-of-love shops are sprouting up again.
However, studios are sprouting up across the country.
New pathways are sprouting up for those seeking encore careers.
Vertical gardens and living roofs are sprouting up everywhere.
With shelters at full capacity, tent cities are sprouting up across the country.
Restaurants and bars are sprouting up faster than you can say gentrification.
Green fig leaves are sprouting up from the dirt near the tiny stump in her garden.
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