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The phrase "appropriate to go" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing whether a certain action or decision is suitable or fitting in a particular context.
Example: "It is not appropriate to go to the meeting without proper preparation."
Alternatives: "suitable to proceed" or "fitting to attend".
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"We are discussing when it would be appropriate to go.
Is it fully appropriate to go to Myanmar now?
It would not be appropriate to go into detail as to what could happen later on".
It would not be appropriate to go into the reasons for this decision".
"We do not think it would be appropriate to go into any specifics at this time".
"I felt it wasn't appropriate to go there, even though in the book it's the most powerful piece of writing".
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