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The phrase "go partying" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the activity of going to social gatherings, usually with friends, in order to have a good time with music, drinks, and often dancing. For example: "After a week of hard work, I'm ready to go partying and blow off some steam!".
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I don't go partying.
At school Adria studied economics but at the age of 18 decided he wanted to go " partying in Ibiza.
Mark was later to discover that she would disappear from home for days on end to go partying "up west" (the West End of London) and knew the Beatles.
He agrees to go partying with them to get them away from the bar, setting up tonight's cliffhanger: the rednecks torch the vamps' house in the daytime, making escape impossible, thus incinerating its occupants.
Obviously no..., as I said in the beginning..., they aren't going to be able to go partying all weekend or traveling all week, because they have to take care of their child" (Hospital psychologist, man, FG social-health workers) Knowledge regarding adolescent pregnancies in Orellana was compartmentalized and quite hierarchical.
Take him to see a movie or go partying.
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We should go party somewhere.
Way to go Party time: Carnival falls early next year, from February 3-8.
"Somebody will say: 'Do you wanna go party?
She was like "I'll go party".
I gotta go party with my band".
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