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"grow colder" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is becoming colder. For example, "As the night grew colder, the family huddled inside their cabin for warmth."
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There have been moments, Mr. Casabian confessed, when he has questioned his sanity, especially as the days grow colder.
The lyrics begin, "As the people here grow colder / I turn to my computer / and spend my evenings with it like a friend".
"The days grow colder; suddenly you're a lot older" is how Frank Sinatra describes a winter of "ordering orange juice for one".
This state of "stratification" makes the Arctic Ocean unique, and it means that waters don't simply grow colder as you travel farther north — they also become inverted.
He quotes, for example, a stanza that Lincoln wrote in the album of a hotelier's daughter in 1858 as evidence that Lincoln "saw the world as a sad, difficult place from which he expected considerable suffering": You are young, and I am older; You are hopeful, I am not — Enjoy life, ere it grow colder — Pluck the roses ere they rot.
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said it feared the Bewick's swans could lose their collective memory of where UK wetlands such as Slimbridge are, and be unable to find them again should their alternative eastern holiday destinationssuddenly grow colder.
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They grow cold, their skin droops, their hands stiffen.
"Till the sands of the desert grow cold".
Memories fade, leads dry up, trails grow cold.
He tends to grow cold and withhold emotion".
It's now Dec. 3, and the season is growing old as the days grow cold.
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