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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Meaning of 'grow up into it'

“I think that's good cause they can grow up into it like I did,” said Ben Davis High School student Tanay Adams.
  

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It isn't a correct sentence. " They can grow up into the cause. It means that as they get older they become stronger supporters of the cause.

  • It isn't a correct sentence.
  • " They can grow up into the cause.
  • It means that as they get older they become stronger supporters of the cause.
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It isn't a correct sentence. This would be correct:

“I think that's a good cause (that) they can grow up into like I did."

They can grow up into the cause. It means that as they get older they become stronger supporters of the cause.

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