Examples of 'has now grown' in a sentence

Meaning of "has now grown"

The phrase 'has now grown' indicates that something or someone has experienced growth or expansion over a certain period of time. It suggests that there has been an increase in size, importance, influence, or popularity. This phrase is commonly used to describe the progress or development of various entities, such as organizations, businesses, cities, or individuals

How to use "has now grown" in a sentence

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has now grown
But the sector has now grown up.
Patrick has now grown up and is a typical teenager.
You said productivity has now grown.
The society has now grown increasingly secular.
Over the last few years the team has now grown to eleven.
She has now grown up.
A new love once new has now grown old.
This boy has now grown up to be a really useful person.
A small brush fire has now grown larger.
Has now grown into something that we call conservancies.
The website has now grown to a forum.
Bugsy Siegel never dreamed of what this desert oasis has now grown into.
The ecosystem has now grown in size.
It has now grown to be the largest pork barbecue competition in the world.
That kid has now grown up.

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IOM has now grown to encompass a variety of migration management throughout the world.
An entire industry has now grown up around this trend.
Has now Grown old.
The software has now grown up and matured.
Has now grown to become… as untamed as the grass is wild.
Sitara has now grown up.
What started out in his garage, has now grown.
That list has now grown to include many others.
Apostasy from true worship has now grown and spread.
The herd has now grown to more than a dozen.
The problem is a multifaceted one which has now grown into a national problem.
He has now grown up.
Obesity caused due to improper eating habits has now grown to epidemic proportions.
That effort has now grown to include more complainants.
The scientific literature on its toxic effects has now grown to a critical mass.
Her business has now grown into a small empire.
Hospitality in the desert started as a custom, and has now grown into a social grace.
The neighborhood has now grown into an adult multicultural district.
Where there were fields, it has now grown forest.
This following has now grown into a religion and millions participate in it.
The range of Volkswagen SUVs has now grown considerably.
The blog has now grown to include division blogs and network blogs.
Lunch Beat started as an experiment but has now grown into an international trend.
His hobby has now grown into a passion and even a possible career.
Molly Hartley has now grown up.
This idea has now grown into a completely new field of cancer research.
As a result of prohibition, what was originally a small-scale phenomenon has now grown to massive proportions.
That dream has now grown to include a team that spans the world.
Corralejo, which was once a small fishing village, has now grown into a lively colourful town.
That number has now grown to eight with the addition of natural intelligence.
Once a small village, Kampung Pandan has now grown and developed tremendously.
The Rock has now grown to be in multiple locations and languages.
Until now, a small village of France has now grown to become Petit France.
Map Kibera has now grown into a complete interactive community information project.
I was feeling, I still feel, close to this little American boy who has now grown up.

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