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"go good" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase is "go well." You can use it whenever talking about the success of an action or event. Example: "I hope your presentation goes well tomorrow."
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"How'd it go?" "Good".
Go good guys!
So far, go good.
"So, how did your SATs go?" "Good".
If the gallery is crowded when you go, good.
"When things go good it's easy being the captain.
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Luckily everything went good".
"I went: 'Good God.
Practice went good.
It's been going good".
"Things are going good.
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