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The phrase "grow dark" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when the sky or surroundings become darker as night falls or as a storm approaches. Example: "As the sun began to set, the sky slowly grew dark, casting a beautiful orange glow over the mountains."
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Then it all started to grow dark.
Gravity makes the clusters grow; dark energy holds them back.
As days grow dark and damp, lichens illuminate bare branches, weathered fences and wet boulders.
Exploring Canyon de Chelly on horseback, I watched the clouds approach and grow dark.
It began to grow dark, and the street lights came on.
We set up our tent and watched the water grow dark.
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Then things grow darker still.
The room actually seems to grow darker.
Some families grow darker, coarser or thicker body hair than others.
From that time on, the sky will grow darker and darker.
Yet the shadow of the past seems to grow darker by the year.
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