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The term "go mainstream" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has become popular or widely accepted, such as a trend, style, or idea. For example, "Once social media web sites began to go mainstream, the marketing industry quickly adapted to take advantage of the new medium."
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Meanwhile, they are trying to go mainstream.
The madness is beginning to go mainstream.
Even so, it's unlikely to go mainstream.
In short: Twilight helped goths go mainstream.
He wanted to go mainstream, leave the detective novel behind.
It took another dozen years for HDTV to go mainstream.
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Twitter had just gone mainstream.
It went mainstream".
Michelin went mainstream.
Grueling military-inspired training is going mainstream.
The story, finally, had gone mainstream.
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