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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with grown" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
The phrase is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in a sentence. It is possible that the intended word was "grown-ups" or "grown children" in which case the correct phrase would be "with grown-ups" or "with grown children." Here is an example of how these phrases could be used in a sentence: "I went to the park with my grown children yesterday. We had a lovely picnic together."
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After all, I was playing basketball with grown men when I was thirteen years old.
You imagine living independently, and earning your own keep as you deal with grown up demands.
He wasn't yet a teenager, but he'd grind it out with grown men if the price was right.
Ratner's film is a kind of kids movie with grown up motifs.
But now at Duke Med, I felt like a scrawny thirteen-year-old on a basketball court with grown men.
Show them pictures of popular celebrities with grown out hair.
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We all know that the problem with grown-ups is that they think they're done growing.
With grown-ups, however, the relationship is more complicated.
But it also bristles with grown-up satire.
Ms. Philo made everything look casual, but each element was polished with grown-up sophistication.
I see nothing wrong with grown-ups liking J. K. Rowling's books.
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