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Grown to be a vs Grown to be

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Grown to be a' is used when referring to a specific noun that follows 'a', while 'grown to be' is used when the sentence continues without specifying a noun.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 1026 views

Grown to be a

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific noun that follows 'a'.

This phrase is used when you want to specify a particular noun that the subject has grown to be. It is often followed by an adjective or a noun.

Examples:

  • He has grown to be a successful businessman.
  • She has grown to be a talented artist.
  • The plant has grown to be a beautiful flower.
  • Since 1924 we have grown to be a leader in both residential and commercial heating and cooling in Central Ohio. We offer installation, service and heating ...
  • Mar 8, 2014 ... Julian Assange tells SXSW audience: 'NSA has grown to be a rogue agency'. • Wikileaks founder: 'All of us have to do something' • Interview ...
  • And the devil would call my name (grown to be a man) I say now who do ( whoooooooo) Who do u think ur fooling (grown to be a man) I'm a comsimated man ...
  • His life had grown to be a tissue of ______ and falsehood. a. subterfuge b. antithesis c. nonchalance d. introversion. 4. From Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird.

Alternatives:

  • become a
  • evolved into a
  • developed into a
  • transformed into a
  • matured into a

Grown to be

This phrase is correct and commonly used when the sentence continues without specifying a noun.

This phrase is used when you want to express the general idea that the subject has developed or changed over time without specifying a particular noun.

Examples:

  • She has grown to be more confident.
  • He has grown to be a better person.
  • The company has grown to be a major player in the industry.
  • "Understanding What We've Grown To Be" (feat. Josh Wells of Close to Home). All the lights, were too bright to see the spark that I've been missing for too long.
  • Understanding What We've Grown to Be is the second studio album by We Came as Romans. It was released on September 13, 2011 through Equal Vision ...
  • Feb 2, 2012 ... Music video by We Came As Romans performing Understanding What We've Grown To Be. (C) 2012 Equal Vision Records ...
  • Sep 12, 2011 ... We Came As Romans "Understanding What We've Grown To Be" Track Inspiration. Equal Vision Records. SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe

Alternatives:

  • become
  • evolve into
  • develop into
  • transform into
  • mature into

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