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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually go for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a choice, preference, or decision regarding something, often implying a sense of intention or commitment.
Example: "After much consideration, I decided to actually go for the more challenging project."
Alternatives: "truly pursue" or "genuinely opt for".
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Instead of "The Forsyte Saga"... Well, actually, go for it!
The worst of it is that Democrats might actually go for it.
Let's hope Motherwell actually go for this and don't end up doing a Braga.
"We can actually go for this crazy idea that you can target genes that control the aging process".
"It would seem pretty unlikely that they would actually go for Boris Johnson as the next leader.
While many analysts had expected Apple to price the iPhone 5C at about $400 in an effort to attract new customers in mainland China, where the company has been struggling, it will actually go for significantly more.
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I actually went for the mouth.
All the rest is actually going for very specific purposes.
He's actually going for a scan this afternoon".
So what happened when they actually went for lunch together?
The elk, for example, had been estimated to sell for $100,000 to $150,000, and actually went for $266,500.
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