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Examples
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If it requires you “only” to put some well-grown vegetables on a plate?
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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Charlotte Rafferty, a fine, well-grown young woman with a splendid constitution -- who had never had a day's illness in her life -- became
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Thick woody stem in a well-grown late-season pepper.
Groundwork: The wonder of late-season peppers Adrian Higgins 2010
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For example, the earthy, rich smell of organic soil will come through and accent the rubbery, tart smell and taste of a well-grown OG Kush.
Watching grass grow – now that's what I call a job | William Breathes 2011
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On the banks of the now narrow river were two family parties of whooper swans, one with five well-grown grey/brown cygnets and the other with two cygnets.
Country diary: Glen Strathfarrar Ray Collier 2010
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His well-grown limb the scatter'd daisies press'd,
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If it requires you “only” to put some well-grown vegetables on a plate?
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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It is not my favorite nightshade-family veg (I prefer potatoes, tomatoes, tomatillos and peppers, in that order), but a well-grown eggplant is undeniably handsome, and some of the varietal fruit is gorgeous.
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A Slavonian grebe was busy fishing, with two well-grown young of the year – I call them grebelets – swimming nearby.
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Early blight can ruin a crop, but well-grown potatoes, evenly watered and fed, are the best defense against maladies.
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