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Discover Ludwig'go grey' is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You would use the phrase 'go gray' instead. For example: My grandmother's hair is starting to go gray.
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You'd go grey.
I'm beginning to think that we'll just go grey.
I am blond and never tempted to go grey.
It'll go grey soon, so you can't see it".
But can stress make your hair go grey overnight?
Mr Obama is not the only president to go grey in the White House.
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Kelly Osbourne has gone grey.
How has Chewie not gone grey?
"But I've not gone grey yet".
My skin goes grey in the winter.
Watch how it flares, extrudes, goes grey.
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