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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go sober" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as an imperative phrase, instructing someone to become sober or refrain from drinking alcohol. Example: "I know you want to have a good time, but please remember to go sober for your friend's wedding tomorrow."
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I woke up on the first day of the year, resolving to go sober and vegan, and take up running.
I'm very happy with my decision to go sober.
"It started with Macmillan and Go Sober for October, which stirred my ire.
Stritch later recounted that her drinking problems came to a near-fatal climax during a wrap party for the film, eventually inspiring her to go sober.
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Drunk: McNulty's gone sober.
Roth hasn't gone sober, as Van Halen has, but he's managed to retain his remarkably fit body.
Asked by Steve Kroft why he had gone sober then, the actor replied: "You get panicked.
He went sober and arranged for an off-duty policeman to keep him out of trouble, or at least to keep trouble away from him.
Over the past few years, Hirst has got divorced, gone sober and bought up most of Ilfracombe (arguably one of the most sedate places in Britain).
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