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The phrase "go fly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English as a command or suggestion to someone to go and fly in an airplane or as an expression of disbelief or dismissal.
Examples: 1. "I hear you're going on vacation to Hawaii next week. Have a great time and go fly in the beautiful blue skies!" 2. "I can't believe she said that to me. Oh, go fly. She has no idea what she's talking about." 3. "After years of hard work, I finally got my pilot's license. Now I can go fly whenever I want!".
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Here, go fly.
Maybe he'll go fly with the airlines.
We don't take people who are at that level and say, 'Go fly with the eagles'.
FLY OR WALK Depending on the weather and the season, I might go fly my plane.
We're afraid to go fly, afraid to go out, afraid to laugh.
"You can't simply accept lower standards and decide to go fly," he said.
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Why join a political party when you can go fly-fishing or surf the web?
He persuaded her to go fly-fishing, one of his favorite hobbies.
You don't have to wait for summer to go fly-fishing in the Catskills.
Or, with the road still dry and the path to the river clear, to go fly-fishing.
But her husband loved fly-fishing, and the owner wondered if she might like to go fly-fishing with her sometime.
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