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"could go from" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to describe a range of possible outcomes or to show a potential change in a situation or condition. Example: "The weather forecast says temperatures could go from extreme heat to thunderstorms in just a few hours."
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You could go from vinyl to leather".
You could go from there to plucking".
But I could go from Bancroft to Dwight.
Her voice could go from being seductive to absolutely terrifying.
"So you could go from WePlay to WePray".
I'm not quite sure where it could go from here.
It was as far as any designer could go from fast fashion.
With training, workers could go from cleaning hotel rooms to being a line cook or waiter.
"You could go from basketball in the morning to Pilates or gymnastics or tennis.
Notice what happens there: Mexico could go from being a deficit country to a surplus country.
But Mr. Withuhn agreed that the whistle could go from romantic to annoying.
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