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Discover Ludwig"grow it out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to let something (typically hair or a beard) grow longer or in its natural state, without trimming or cutting it. Example: "I decided to grow out my hair for a change and see how long it could get."
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When your hair reaches its desired length (usually after 9-12 mofthstartingrtongrow grow it out) get it trimmed and thinned out every month.
Would he ever grow it out?
Now I want to grow it out so I can have a ponytail".
Did you grow it out massive then strategically shave, or did you start out as a baldy and cultivate?
"When I first got here, I tried to grow it out and it's a lot of hassle.
It had taken me years to grow it out, and my friends were all there to help celebrate.
I try to start with the smallest detail and grow it out so the detail I want to capture is rendered.
AUDIENCE: So is the idea that you're doing simpler I mean, you only showed us that one super pixel and then the whole image, but are you trying to grow it out?
Surely all the king's hairdressers wouldn't have been able to tame that nest of singed straw and dye, or grow it out so hastily to the blond coif she now wore.
Hernandez started trying to sprout a mustache when he was 18. "I'd grow it out and it wasn't very mature so I'd shave it off and grow it back again," he said.
So they all start going honestly Samantha, what is Dave even like, then Anna's conference call comes through, she's like, Samantha, kindly tell David that Vogue prefers a Britain within the EU *eeek face*, so I go, so what happened with the ambassador's job & btw are you fine with Michelle channelling your fringe, I suppose you could grow it out, so she hangs up without even saying "that's all"?
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