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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Go to town" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to mean to do something with enthusiasm or to go all out in an effort. Example: "When it comes to decorating for the holidays, she really goes to town with lights and ornaments."
Idiom
Go to town.
Someone who goes to town does something enthusiastically and as completely as possible, especially if this involves spending a lot of money.
Dictionary
Go to town
verb
To proceed enthusiastically, vigorously, or expertly.
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Go to town, prospective dental students and lovers of every Beauty Smoothie flavor under the sun.
Go to town!" We redid the introduction to teach new users how to follow.
Go to town hall meetings.
Go to town!
Go to town and walk around.
Go to town, click on the right side of the tracks, and you'll see it.
Go to town and say " JOBS NEEDED AT COLLEGE" Jobs such as teachers and other.
"All right, let's go to town".
Why not go to town?
Tonight three villagers go to town.
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