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grown

adjective as in of age

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Opinion polls show that his support in the public hasn’t grown since election day; he’s still stuck at the 50-50 mark in favorability.

Specifically, how there is a deep brokenness and division in this country, one that has been nurtured and grown over the last few decades by a range of actors and societal forces.

From Salon

While a Diageo spokesperson said there has been "exceptional demand" over the past three weeks, Enda notes that Guinness sales have grown significantly since the pandemic in his pub.

From BBC

"The conflicts have grown substantially with the scope of his business empire," said Richard Painter, who served as the White House's chief ethics lawyer during the George W Bush administration.

From BBC

According to the company, this hi-tech facility is the first in the UK where cannabis can be grown, packaged and sold directly to pharmacies from a single location.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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