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Yes, grass can grow after removing a large spruce tree, but several factors will influence its success. The removal process may disturb the soil and alter light conditions, which can affect grass growth. Additionally, the tree's roots and any remaining debris may need to be cleared for optimal soil health. With proper soil preparation and adequate sunlight, grass can establish and thrive in the area.

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