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grow out of
verb
- intr, adverb+preposition to become too big or mature for
she soon grew out of her girlish ways
Example Sentences
Some children grow out of their allergies, but many don't - and they continue into adulthood, often getting worse.
Charlotte said she was "slightly hoping" Ziggy would grow out of it but there is no sign of that so far.
We’re looking at keeping lots of the existing buildings and then letting something new grow out of it deeper into the campus, like a little bloom of a new thing.
And David Nakai “could make something grow out of a rock,” Akiyama joked.
Once these American children grow out of infancy, the attorneys general would, it seems, prefer to deny them these benefits by revoking their citizenship and deporting them instead.
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