[Idiom] What does "grow along with" mean?

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Mahtab62

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Hi Dear Teacher
Please explaine to me what does this idiom or phrasal mean?
I'm not sure it is phrasal verb or idiom?
grow along with.
When aperson tell me I like to grow along with you what does it mean?
Thank you very much for your kind help.
 
Hi Dear Teacher
Please explaine to me what does this idiom or phrasal mean?
I'm not sure it is phrasal verb or idiom?
grow along with.
When aperson tell me I like to grow along with you what does it mean?
Thank you very much for your kind help.

It doesn't mean anything to me. It's not an idiom or a phrasal verb.
 
I think that '...along with' in such a context means the same as 'in a company with' or 'at the same time'

I'm not an English teacher, so I can only refer to dictionaries.
 
Many thanks.
 
Did Weaver67's explanation fit the context of the sentence you were confused by, Mahtab62. We would all be interested to see the sentence containing that phrase so we too can see how it was used.
 
Excuse me... I'd like to respectfully suggest that perhaps the sentence has already been presented as a part of the initial question. I suppose it was "I like to grow along with you." So, that was the context I refered to in my previous message here.
Being not as experienced at English as most of the people here who is native speakers and even native English teachers, I admit, of course, that I could make a mistake... Perhaps the meaning I've submited isn't really relevant to the context given.
If it is the case, than all that I can do - just join the primary question and wonder whether the phrase can make any other sense or not to make one at all.
 
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