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The phrase 'go climbing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to physically climbing something, such as a mountain or wall. For example: "My friend suggested we go climbing this weekend. I can't wait!".
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and go climbing in India.
"They'd say, 'Oh, you're going to go climbing, dude?
If I'm not there, then I might go climbing.
More than 10m Americans go climbing every year; 50m go hiking.
'On the one hand getting fucked up, on the other hand determined enough to go climbing.
I spent yesterday filing 150 letters when my son wanted to play football and the older one wanted go climbing.
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"I could go climb Mt. Everest tomorrow," he boasted.
My plan was to go climb them and look for caves.
What ever happened to grieving in the way you find appropriate and telling intrusive therapists to go climb a tree?
"When you carry all this stuff and then go climb one of those mountains, it definitely takes a toll on your body," said Sgt. James Daoust, a company medic.
So pick your style statement and go climb the nastiest mountain you can find.
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