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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go cooking" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used informally to suggest starting to cook or engaging in cooking activities.
Example: "After a long day, I just want to go cooking and prepare a nice meal."
Alternatives: "start cooking" or "get cooking."
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She worked at a bar where a lot of cops go, cooking omelettes.
She immediately went back to her roots, and had a go cooking her very first Samoan sapasui.
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The Bondurants have a nice little business going, cooking up moonshine and selling it by the jar, like honey, to satisfied — or oblivious — local customers.
Collecting kindling, keeping the fire going, cooking -- all these things required cooperation, at least when conditions were poor.
Before you go to start cooking, make sure your ingredients are prepped.
Although Patrice was 17 years his junior, she says they were "buddies" from the get-go, "cooking together" and doing "wholesome" things.
People go to cooking school and don't cook more; but they know how to cook.
French cooking is modeled on meat, but I have given up eating meat, so I don't want to go on cooking it".
"Oh, he can go on cooking for years yet," I said.
This should be warmed, but only a little, or the omelette will go on cooking.
She decides to go to cooking school and write a cookbook.
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