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Discover Ludwig"go to lengths" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make an extra effort or take extreme measures to achieve something. Example: She was so desperate to prove her innocence that she went to great lengths to gather evidence and clear her name.
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And they go to lengths to avoid the word.
"They go to lengths to get certified environmentally," Mr. Kennicott said.
If the most celebrated of "docudramas", Spielberg's Schindler's List, could go to lengths to authenticate its storyline, why should not any film claiming truth to history?
America cannot hide her head in the sand, the President added, and must protect herself, but "under no circumstances go to lengths beyond self-protection".
"We've actually found that nowadays people are aware of the fact their name is special and often go to lengths to protect them.
You have to be a little bit smart about what you make for a picnic – you don't want to go to lengths to make beautiful food that's going to get messed up en route to the rug.
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"I went to lengths to please him.
went to lengths to publicize the report and seemed intent on getting American attention.
Fouts went to lengths to credit the Giants for a good job.
At the Pentagon, officials went to lengths to avoid worsening what has remained a diplomatic confrontation.
Rice went to lengths to woo the biggest of the pro-Israel lobby groups, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee AIPACC).
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