Some will, most won't. I generally try a water dish with a new dragon, if they use then it stays but if they never use it, out it comes. I
Most people bath their dragon so they have access to drinking water. Fill a tub or container with enough warm water that its roughly armpit deep on dragon, add dragon. Some hate this but keep trying, most eventually get used to it and calm down enough to relax and soak, having a nice drink while at it.
My dragon wants nothing to do with water, she won't drink from anything. I mist her greens and make sure her feeder insects are feed good so they have some juice in them.
If they will eat it, watermelon or other juicy fruits are a good treat once in a while to give some some extra water.
I've even added a few bits of iceberg lettuce to my girls salad, I consider it water in solid form and isn't used for actual food since its low in nutritional value.
Water bowls with standing water in them are unlikely to be drunk from by a beardie, he's more likely to sit in it to cool off or go the bathroom in it (they are smart and soon suss that a poo under water don't stink as much).
He should get all the hydration he needs from his live insects and greens and veg.
I usually give water by depositing drops of water on my beardie's snouts between the eyes, it drains by capillary action to the lips and a thirsty beardie beardie will drink the drops of water.
My skinks have water bowls and love to drink from them, my beardies do not have water bowls.
ive tried various methods of giving water, however none took. every now and again Fred will lap some up when i spray a bit on his mouth but besides that he doesnt drink any. so its up to the foods he eats to get him his moisture.