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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fancy going" is correct and commonly used in written English as well as spoken English.
It is typically used in informal or casual conversations. You can use it when inviting someone to do something or suggesting an activity. Example: "Fancy going out for dinner tonight?" or "I fancy going to the beach this weekend."
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Fancy going to Cambridge.
But I fancy going by horse.
Say I fancy going to Curbar Edge.
Contact Future Cities via here if you fancy going.
If you fancy going all Little Plum, you can rent a tepee for a mere £950.
If I don't fancy going to the event, then I immediately say I can't make it.
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Mr. Karpel's judicious blend of practicality and fancy goes with his job, where he has designed testing instruments for 18 years.
If you're feeling extra fancy, go ahead and whip up the cayenne-candied pecans to toss on top.
He continued, "If you like one that's really fancy, go for it, but at the same time, you can probably go ahead and buy a Cetaphil, CeraVe or Eucerin, and oftentimes it's going to be just as effective".
If you don't find a name that fits your fancy, go outside and think.
She fancies going on The X Factor in disguise.
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