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The phrase "Go broke" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone loses all their money or becomes financially insolvent. Example: "After investing all his savings in a failing business, he ended up going broke."
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I will go broke".
Rocky and Apollo go broke.
I'd go broke.
"I will go broke," one caller groused.
That's a good way to go broke.
It was either diet, or go broke.
"The projection was that they'd go broke.
Another trial in a country that could go broke?
"That's why some of them go broke," Diggins added.
I have seen many once-successful companies go broke.
You'll go broke.
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