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'go extinct' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when an animal, plant, or other organism is no longer existing. For example: The Dodo bird went extinct in the 17th century due to habitat destruction.
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"Unless we go extinct".
It deserves to go extinct.
"They are letting them quietly go extinct".
Even though they might go extinct again?
"They're just going to go extinct," Ms. Salerno said.
So technologies may become marginal, but they rarely go extinct.
"I'm not worried that elephants will go extinct.
Neanderthals are the last species of human to go extinct.
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Within 30 years, it will probably go extinct.
These populations will eventually go extinct.
However, if it lags behind too much, it will go extinct.
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