Sentence examples for a go over from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a go over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a review or examination of something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "Let's have a go over the project details before the meeting to ensure everything is in order."
Alternatives: "a review" or "a recap".

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a. Go over to them to try and ask them if they are OK.

So when the chance of a run in English Second Division rugby with Rotherham came along, I thought it was time to either give it a go over there or get myself a different job.

Wild swimming – taking a dip in rivers, lakes, waterfalls and streams – is fantastic fun, has great health benefits and thousands of people have been giving it a go over the last few weeks.

"Team Labour" – Harriet Harman, Lord Mandelson, Alistair Darling and Jack Straw, have had a go over the summer, and its impact on voting behaviour has been negligible.

Since a "good' rated turf track achieved under widely variable weather conditions is the goal, rain would be the horses' friend instead of his ticket to the afternoon in the barn or a go over a muddy track.

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"A going over," cheered El Mundo Deportivo.

As does Del Boy receiving a going over by a couple of local faces.

Go over with a marker and erase the pencil.

One wonders how that would go over in an interview.

"I figure if a plane goes over, a plane goes over," he said.

This one needs a going over.

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