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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always gone for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent preference or attraction to something or someone over time.
Example: "I've always gone for adventurous types when it comes to relationships."
Alternatives: "always preferred" or "consistently attracted to".
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Ike Appleton had always gone for bad.
He's always gone for effect.
"I'll either sink or swim, but that's how I've always gone for things".
New Market for Koons Jeff Koons has always gone for mass appeal.
Trust him: he's never held back, he's always gone for it.
Girls have always gone for the cute guys slaying the dragon, or in the case of "Gladiator," the tiger.
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I'm always going for something sweet and salty.
"Women always go for the bad boys".
Walter, Richard explains, "always goes for good-looking.
You always go for the little orphan.
He would always go for the light.
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