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SHE HAS GROWN ALL TALL vs SHE has grown tall

The phrase 'she has grown tall' is correct, while 'she has grown all tall' isn't a common or correct construction in English. 'She has grown tall' is often used to indicate that someone has increased in height.
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SHE HAS GROWN ALL TALL

This phrase is not correct in English. The word 'all' is not typically used in this context.

The word 'all' is not used to modify the adjective 'tall' in this context. Instead, 'tall' should directly follow 'grown' to indicate the increase in height.

SHE has grown tall

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that someone has increased in height.

This phrase is used to describe the physical growth in height of a person. 'Tall' directly follows 'grown' to indicate the change in height.

Examples:

  • She has grown tall over the years.
  • As a teenager, he suddenly grew tall.
  • The little girl has grown tall enough to reach the top shelf.
  • Despite being short as a child, she has grown tall as an adult.
  • He has grown tall enough to play basketball professionally.
  • She has grown tall over the long, hot southern summer, and all the old games she used to play do not interest her anymore. She cannot fit into the scuppernong  ...
  • Sep 23, 2014 ... She takes probiotics, and she has grown tall, healthy, and has a sweet gig interviewing football players. And now every gym member is ...
  • Jan 22, 2015 ... She bubbles that the euphoric powers of probiotics can improve digestion and immunity. She takes probiotics, and she has grown tall, healthy, ...
  • Jan 2, 2016 ... Her maximum size is unknown but she has grown tall enough to catch a school. Instead of having her powers naturally, Janet requires a suit ...

Alternatives:

  • She has become tall.
  • She has reached a tall height.
  • She has grown in height.
  • She has become taller.
  • She has achieved a tall stature.

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