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Discover Ludwig"to grow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to mean the physical or metaphorical act of becoming larger or occupying a larger space or place. For example: "We've enjoyed watching our children grow over the past few years."
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To grow up is to grow hard.
-- to grow them.
To grow up.
Backcountry continues to grow.
Mold began to grow.
Cattails started to grow.
But how to grow?
"They need to grow".
"We're looking to grow".
It's going to grow.
We needed to grow".
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