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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go for having" is not correct and is not used in written English.
It is not a standard phrase and does not make sense in context. If you want to express the idea of having something, you could say "go for it". For example, "If you've got your heart set on a new car, go for it!".
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"At first I thought Tull were great, but I didn't much go for having a leader in the band, which was Ian Anderson's way.
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