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Discover LudwigIt does not have a subject or a verb, therefore it is not grammatically correct in written English.
However, "go" can be used in a sentence as a verb to indicate movement towards someone or something. Example: "I will go to my friend's house tomorrow." In this sentence, "go" is used to express the action of physically moving towards someone (in this case, a friend). Additionally, "go" can be used in a phrasal verb such as "go against" to indicate opposition or resistance towards someone or something. Example: "I will go against my boss's decision and present my own proposal." In this sentence, "go against" is used to show disagreement or defiance towards someone (in this case, the boss). In conclusion, "go someone" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English. It is important to use proper grammar and sentence structure to effectively communicate in writing.
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"Go," someone said.
If Perez will not go, someone else will.
"Two minutes to go," someone says at 3 58.
IT'S bad enough that everywhere I go, someone wants me to promise not to sue.
If he was to go, someone will have to pay for him.
Whoever you are, wherever you go, someone in this city wants to murder you," Tyrion says.
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"There it goes: someone is there, someone isn't there.
Everywhere he went, someone asked about the block.
"Kind of the way the season has gone?" someone asked.
If you pitch a story enough times, the reasoning goes, someone is bound to catch it.
"Keep it going, keep it going," someone shouts.
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