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Idioms and Phrases

Also, blossom out . Develop, flourish, as in She's blossomed into a fine young woman , or His business has blossomed out and he's doing well . [Second half of 1800s]
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Grajeda said it’s where Zamora and 16-year-old senior Steven Perez — Banning’s Swiss army knife — continued to blossom into leaders, channeling their “heart and pride” and preaching accountability.

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Major League Cricket’s priorities include building more 7,000- to 10,000-seat stadiums near vibrant areas that could later blossom into entertainment districts.

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Let the kids play, and hope the likes of Jo Adell, Logan O’Hoppe, Zach Neto, Nolan Schanuel and JosĂ© Soriano blossom into the core of the Angels’ next great team.

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"There's a theme throughout the book: The court will plant a seed in one case, let that seed blossom into a deadly weed in a future case and then say, 'Well, we're just following precedent,' and cite the previous case."

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This is a good example of a theme throughout the book: The court will plant a seed in one case, let that seed blossom into a deadly weed in a future case and then say, “Well, we're just following precedent,” and cite the previous case.

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