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"go gray" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to start having gray hair, usually due to aging. Example: "Mary couldn't believe she was starting to go gray at only 30 years old."
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Go gray?
There were additional reasons to go gray.
That's the real reason to go gray.
He was thirty-four, and beginning to go gray.
At what point do I let my hair go gray?
Alisa, 38, New York: Don't go gray, go platinum.
She never let it go gray, Richard Gelb said.
She grew bony and let her hair go gray, long, unruly, beautiful.
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Our hair went gray.
Then it went gray.
His skin went gray.
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