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"go barefoot" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to walk or move without wearing any shoes or socks. Example: I love to go barefoot on the beach, feeling the warm sand between my toes. Another example: She doesn't like to wear shoes, so she often goes barefoot around the house.
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I'd rather go barefoot.
Women generally go barefoot.
Go barefoot instead.
Whenever possible, I go barefoot.
I don't go barefoot, but I could".
"You couldn't go barefoot at all".
What's your favorite place to go barefoot?
"I prefer to go barefoot rather than wear cheap shoes".
It's their decision if they go barefoot, too.
I decided there and then I'd go barefoot for good.
"The only place I go barefoot is on the beach".
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