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The phrase "go express" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a form of transportation, express service or a fast way of doing something. For instance, "My family took the train to the airport to go express" or "I need to go express on this project to get it done in time."
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From there, it will go express to 125th Street in Harlem and then to Washington Heights.
The lights are low, there's a DJ...a huge dance floor where people can just let go, express themselves and burn calories".
If I ever do find them, back to Hawaii they will go, Express Mail.
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The freedom that I always feel when I'm dancing, that feeling of inhabiting your body, letting yourself go, expressing yourself through music.
It wasn't sentimental, either, or unafraid to make a sick joke, like the moment a subway speaker announced, "This train is going express for nooo reason.
The worst is when the train goes express on a whim.
Is my train going express?
THE COMMUTE Baychester is served by the 5 subway, which has stops at Gun Hill Road and Baychester Avenue and goes express during the morning and evening rush hours.
Bioluminescence inhibition assay, fluorescent two-component staining to evaluate cell membrane permeability, and atomic force microscopy data showed GO expressed bioactivity in aqueous suspension, whereas GS suspensions and the GO-P surface were assessed as nontoxic materials.
If we can go and express ourselves and show the skills we have we can potentially put them under pressure.
We set up rooms where kids can go to express their anger and their pain.
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