"Grow now, clean up later" is a strategy often used in various contexts, such as business and technology, where the emphasis is on rapid development and expansion, with the understanding that any necessary refinements or corrections will be addressed later. This approach encourages innovation and experimentation, allowing teams to take risks without being overly concerned about immediate perfection. However, it also entails a commitment to eventually address issues that arise from the initial growth phase to ensure long-term sustainability and quality.
grow a tree or a plant
He was born in England but later on moved to L.A.
i do not now
old has a wife and baby they grow up i know
France, and later at age 28, Italy.
Until they grow up and leave home :(
She grew up in what is now southern France
They were still cleaning up a YEAR later.
as you grow up you begin having more responsibilities and tougher responsibilities, when you were a child your main responsibility was to come home before dark, stay out of the street, and clean up your messes. but as you age, you now have a car, and a job. now you have to go to work on time, make the car payment, insurance, and make sure your car has gas to get you to work. so the older you get the more responsibilities you get.
At age 12, any amount is okay. You will grow a lot more over the next decade or so; if you are "below average" now, you will catch up. If you were "ahead" then you won't grow as much later on.
He grew up at Braintree (now Quincy) Massachusetts
Your clothes can be clean. Your car can be clean. An object can be clean. However, "to clean" is an action of taking something that is dirty or messed up to make it clean or tidy. We say "Go clean your room" as the shortened expression of "Go to clean your room". Then, toys, papers, clothing that are in disarray are cleaned up. Meaning put away or stored for later use. A person may "clean house", to do actions that serve "to clean" objects and areas, which we express as "clean up".