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grown

adjective as in of age

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The anger of the youth movement behind the demonstrations, known as Gen Z Mada, has grown with the protesters now calling for the president to step down.

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The unit, which ABB says is the world’s second-largest robotics manufacturer, has grown little in recent years but is profitable.

“Younger generations, especially, have grown up with constant digital selling. It’s not novel or thrilling anymore; it’s background noise.”

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Recently remarried, Ellison, vigorous at 81, can celebrate the success of his two grown children, Megan, 39, an accomplished film producer, and David, 42, a burgeoning media mogul.

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“Don’t worry, Dad, we were happy, at first, and that’s enough,” thinks the burn victim, now grown up, about his father, now dead.

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

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