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The phrase "are it goes" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of "here it goes" or "there it goes," which are used to indicate the start of an action or to refer to something that is happening.
Example: "Here it goes, I'm about to take the plunge and start my new job."
Alternatives: "Here it is" or "There it is."
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And there are, it goes without saying, other worlds "like this" — other worlds which have ended, or which, like ours, are still waiting to end.
And there are, it goes without saying, other worlds "like this"—other worlds which have ended, or which, like ours, are still waiting to end.
"I never thought they would make it," he said, "because you know how these things are: it goes on and goes on and eventually just quietly fades away".
"Getting the very best of New York real estate is an extension of who they think they are; it goes with the rest of their résumé and portfolio," said Denise Lefrak Calicchio, a former broker with Sotheby's International Realty and part of a prominent New York real estate family.
"As soon as a country realizes how good these are, it goes up very fast," he says.
It's quite staggering how close to the original rules games like World of Warcraft are - it goes to show just how well designed the original ruleset was.
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