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"go fetch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, particularly in informal or casual writing.
It is typically used as a command or request for someone to retrieve or bring something. For example: - "Can you go fetch the newspaper from the front porch?" - "Go fetch your brother and tell him dinner is ready." - "I'll be right back, I just need to go fetch my keys from the other room."
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"Go fetch the husband".
My turn to go fetch the takeout.
You had to go fetch it on foot.
Then he will have to go fetch the ball & hit it over to John.
"Then go fetch the arrows, and bring up some water while you're at it.
Plus she had a recital tonight and had to go fetch her tights from the dryer.
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"If one went to fetch water, all would go.
He asks the man to go and fetch the elders.
"Go and fetch me a drink of cool water, if you want something to do.
People don't even dare to go and fetch the wood they need for cooking.
You'd go to fetch water and see dead bodies along the way.
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