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Go (Go across: move to another side or place (He WENT ACROSS to the…
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Go after: chase, try to get (The cat WENT AFTER the pigeon, but it flew away.)
Go against: lose a decision or a verdict of a court (If the decision GOES AGAINST me, I'll go bankrupt.)
Go ahead: proceed (The construction of the bypass WENT AHEAD despite the protests from environmentalists.)
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Go at: attack or approach something with vigour (She WENT AT her dinner like she hadn't eaten for days.)
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Go below: leave the top deck of a ship (The captain told the passengers to GO BELOW when the storm started.)
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Go for it: be assertive and ready to initiate action. (Related to the meaning 'attack') (He was not always successful, but whatever he tried to do he would always GO FOR IT.)
Go it alone: do something without help (He prefers to GO IT ALONE rather then working with the team.)
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Go on at: pester, try to make someone do something by repeatedly asking or suggesting (He WENT ON AT his parents until they bought him the game.)
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Go out for: become a candidate, apply for something (She WENT OUT FOR a place on the team.)
Go out to: feel sympathy with someone (Our condolences GO OUT TO all the families who have lost people in this tragic accident.)
Go out with: have a relationship with (He's been GOING OUT WITH his girlfriend for around six months now.)
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Go through with: do or complete something you've agreed to (He did promise, but I doubt that he'll GO THROUGH WITH it.)
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