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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "go hike" is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct way to phrase this would be "go for a hike" or "go hiking." Here is an example: "On Saturday morning, let's go hiking in the mountains."
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"I'm not familiar with that site but, I'll tell you, when I was a kid my uncle told me about abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher's house -- he had a summer home in Peekskill and we used to go hike around there," Mr. Pataki said.
The actor, musician and Malibu native has done things his own way, turning down a lucrative modelling contract in Milan to go hike around the Orzarks for six months, an experience which formed the basis of his Mountain Songs EP last year.
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Bring the hiking socks that you actually wear when you go hiking.
Sometimes, Caitlin and I will go hiking instead.
We would also go hiking together on weekends.
How about to go hiking in the Rockies?
"We would drive to the mountains and go hiking.
Does he go hiking in his corduroy suit, perhaps?
Who wants to go hiking in the Olympics?
It does reward those prepared to go hiking, however.
More than 10m Americans go climbing every year; 50m go hiking.
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