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The part of the eye that continuously grows is the cornea. Unlike other structures in the eye, the cornea does not have a significant blood supply and relies on the surrounding fluids for nutrients. As we age, the cornea can become thicker and change shape, which may affect vision. This gradual growth is a normal part of the aging process.

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