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At the age of 25, most individuals have reached their full adult height, and the growth plates in the bones typically close after puberty, meaning that significant bone growth, including in the fingers, is unlikely. However, changes in finger size and shape can occur due to factors like swelling, weight gain, or changes in muscle mass. Additionally, certain medical conditions can lead to changes in the appearance of fingers, but these are not considered growth in the traditional sense.

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