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Discover Ludwig"grow a beard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone growing a beard. For example, "He has decided to grow a beard this year."
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Then grow a beard!
Don't let him grow a beard.
"I just can't grow a beard.
I grow a beard in one day.
I can't grow a beard".
Any cop can grow a beard if he wants.
"And I'm in no position to grow a beard, either".
I might, however, grow a beard just for extra credibility.
Plenty of time to grow a beard up there!
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Blankfein grew a beard.
He grows a beard.
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