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The phrase "go vacation" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal spoken language, but the correct expression would be "go on vacation."
Example: "I plan to go on vacation to the beach next month."
Alternatives: "take a vacation" or "go for a vacation."
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But where to go? Vacation planning for us queers is never just about where we want to go and where we can afford to go.
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