Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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People are growing out of that old mentality.
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The motif of women's heads growing out of flowers or between tendrils belongs to the same context.
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The abdomen is broad and globular, light grey with darker brownish grey patches, craggy tubercles and sparse hairs growing out of orange spots.
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His idea of modern capitalism as growing out of the religious pursuit of wealth meant a change to a rational means of existence, wealth.
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The initial test goes well at first, but eventually the teleportation field destabilizes, growing out of control as the failsafe mechanism refuses to engage.
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Plants growing out of cracks in the top of the arch were removed and the monument itself was sandblasted and repointed.
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We get polystyrene chains growing out in either direction from some of the places where there were double bonds, with a one-carbon rearrangement.
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After he thrust it into the ground, all were astonished to see it suddenly become a green plant with leaves growing out of the top.
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Where are the mountain vistas, the golden fields of wheat, the bendy pine trees heroically growing out of a shield of rock?
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Growing out of this ribcage is a smaller head, and two arms.
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