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"go jump" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express an imperative or a challenge. For example, "If you think you can do it, go jump!".
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I just knew I had to go jump in".
And then I could go jump rope with the girls".
Hard Brexiteers can go jump off a cliff.
It's genuinely awesome; the haters can go jump off a pier.
Please help before I tell my son to go jump off a cliff.
Or, as he had it, "before I go jump the old trampoline".
If Microsoft doesn't like some of those things, they can go jump in the Pacific Ocean".
"I wanted to go jump on his back around first base, I was so excited," Burrell said.
While most legislatures are knuckling under, five have told Washington to go jump in a lake.
But some people, like Robert Moses, have wanted people to go jump in the lake, literally.
If I was Ezra, I would tell our tortured, jug-eared dreamboat to go jump in a lake.
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