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"Almost all children outgrow them by the time they start school."
Most children outgrow the problem in 1 or 2 years.
We should have outgrown such ways of thinking by now.
By seven, she had already outgrown two schools and was on her third.
It is only one year old and has already outgrown itself.
The father said he thought that with help, she would outgrow these problems.
In terms of outgrowing his job, he is far beyond you.
It took a long time for me to outgrow that.
Let him outgrow them, as he was already starting to do.
I think it's one of those things a man has to outgrow.
This usually is outgrown by the age of five or six.
However, the school had outgrown the property during the war.
But by that time, the company was outgrowing its space again.
By 1960, he had outgrown it, and began looking for another country home.
He's outgrown the drug scene in a way, and so have the people he worked with.
This had gone on for a few months, until the child seemed to outgrow it.
By 1917, the church had outgrown its space and required a new building.
The company kept taking more space - and outgrowing it.
Already by around 1300 the city had outgrown its walls.
By March 1, 1904, the company had already outgrown their new building because of the growth in service.
After a few years, the library had outgrown the room.
He was an old friend who had outgrown his useful days.
But within a year, the two had outgrown the 700 square feet.
"Where do I go if my child has outgrown the boys' department?"
However, a small but significant number of them will not outgrow the condition.