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the excitement of the passengers grew greater
When It GREW dark
So Do you use GREW like an intensifier? When do you use it? :)
the excitement of the passengers grew greater
When It GREW dark
So Do you use GREW like an intensifier? When do you use it? :)
When It GREW dark
So Do you use GREW like an intensifier? When do you use it? :)
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Yeah it can be used in that context. It's basically saying that something is increasing so it can work well with emotions/feelings. E.g. "the mans fear quickly grew after hearing footsteps behind him" or "the girls confidence began to grow quickly after her first performance on stage"
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