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grow

[groh] / groʊ /


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She added: "Our Schools White Paper presents the blueprint for opportunity for the next generation, with an education system that truly serves every child, whatever their needs and wherever in the country they grow up."

From BBC

"If you want to grow wool, you just need one constant diet and then the wool will grow evenly," he said.

From Barron's

She also cut her hair short - an act of defiance in a village where girls are expected to grow it long.

From BBC

Her son grew 8 inches during that extra year and caught the attention of the University of Kansas, where he now has a full scholarship and NIL deal.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is where our growing obsession with achieving optimal sleep—an issue that researchers call orthosomnia—becomes harmful.

From The Wall Street Journal




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