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grow
(v):
to increase; to develop; to get bigger; to produce
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Used with adverbs:
"
Bamboo
grows
really
fast
.
"
(fast, quickly, rapidly)
"
Demand has
grown
considerably
this year.
"
(considerably, dramatically, significantly, substantially)
"
He seems to be
growing
slowly
.
"
(slowly)
"
Business has only
grown
slightly
this year.
"
(slightly)
"
Sales have
grown
steadily
since they opened the new store.
"
(steadily, constantly, continuously)
"
I'm concerned she's not
growing
normally
.
"
(normally)
"
The garden is
growing
well
with all this warm weather.
"
(well)
"
I don't know why my plants are
growing
so
poorly
.
"
(poorly)
"
The produce is
grown
locally
.
"
(locally, organically, commercially)
"
She
successfully
grows
her own vegetables.
"
(successfully)
Used with verbs:
"
The garden
seems
to
grow
slowly.
"
(seems, continues)
"
Their business
began
to
grow
quickly.
"
(began, started)
Used with prepositions:
"
The city is
growing
at
a record pace.
"
(at)
"
Revenue is expected to
grow
by
5% next year.
"
(by)
"
The small plant quickly
grew
into
a large tree.
"
(into)
"
It only takes a couple of years for puppies to
grow
to
adult size.
"
(to)
"
We
grew
these flowers
from
seed.
"
(from)
Used with nouns:
"
Her
anxiety
grew
while she waited.
"
(anxiety, anger, fear, curiosity, excitement, impatience, irritation)
"
Babies
grow
so quickly.
"
(babies, puppies, kittens, children)
"
The
produce
grew
slowly.
"
(produce, crops)
"
His
farm
grew
over the years.
"
(farm, collection)
"
His
popularity
grew
rapidly.
"
(popularity, fame)
"
The
industry
is
growing
steadily.
"
(industry, business, company, market, economy, deficit, city)
"
The
population
is
growing
continuously.
"
(population)
"
She is
growing
a
garden
this year.
"
(garden)
"
He is trying to
grow
a
beard
.
"
(beard)
"
The
roots
grew
under the sidewalk.
"
(roots)
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