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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'go for a while' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something is going to last for some amount of time. For example, "I'm going to go for a while, so don't expect me back soon."
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It was touch and go for a while.
And, of course, it's hard to go for a while without listening to Serge Gainsbourg.
"I'm going to let it go for a while," he said.
"There's no reason for me not to think that I can go for a while.
I think I would be O.K. to go for a while".
"Hopefully the dollar is as low as it's going to go for a while," Donahoe said.
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"We had it going for a while.
"That's been going for a while".
But it was difficult going for a while.
Hopefully I can keep it going for a while".
"I had put off going for a while".
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