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Discover Ludwig"clock go off" is not a grammatically correct sentence.
The correct phrase would be "the clock goes off," which means that the alarm on a clock sounds. Example: When the clock goes off in the morning, I immediately hit the snooze button.
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I NEVER did see the maharajah in his palace, but early one morning, I could hear his alarm clock go off.
To get to that point, a typical day's training sees the alarm clock go off at 6.45am and, within 15 minutes, we're in the gym where we do sprints or cycling in a hypoxic chamber, which replicates altitude.
I see baby announcements flooding my Facebook timeline on a regular basis, and it makes my baby alarm clock go off every time I see a new one.
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Lester's alarm clock goes off.
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demonstrations, it was like an alarm clock went off.
An alarm clock goes off, so it's time to go to sleep.
— Every day at 5 15 a.m., Kevin Krigger's alarm clock goes off.
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