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The phrase "still grow" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe ongoing growth or continued progress in a particular situation or area. Example: Despite the challenges, our company's sales still grow steadily year after year.
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And they still grow.
But the weeds still grow through!
Two of Chaney's specimens still grow outside McCone Hall (left).
If I didn't have a garden, I'd still grow things.
You can still grow the roses of York and Lancaster.
He feels that he can still develop and still grow.
At least we can still grow miniature bananas.
Protein databases used in research are huge and still grow at a fast pace.
But how do you manage risk prudently – yet still grow your company?
Despite the continuing upheaval, the euro zone will still grow in 2011.
Yet she can still grow and still find meaning in those roles".
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