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height-wise probably not, though some do continue to grow into their early 20's. the growth plates of your bones do not close until early/mid 20's. You could even take growth hormones (HGH) if a doctor determined you had a growth problem and didn't meet your genetic pre-determined height.
however, that is unlikely. calculate your mid-parental height (there are websites online). average adult caucasian male is ~5'10". you aren't far off.
after reaching peak height at about 18-20, you begin to put on mass/bulk/thickness until about age ~28, where you reach peak bone mass, period. After 30 you spend the rest of your life fighting degeneration/bone loss/aging.
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