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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go wasted" would technically be considered correct in written English, but it is an idiom that could be interpreted differently depending on the context
In this case, "go wasted" typically means to go out and get excessively drunk, so it is not always an appropriate phrase to use in formal writing. For example, one might write, "Many college students go wasted on the weekends" in a report about the student drinking culture.
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He thought that then some of his better work would go wasted".
"Your M.E.P. is your voice in Europe — why would you let it go wasted?" After one of the world's biggest exercises in democracy, few Europeans will notice the difference.
The effort did not go wasted.
The mega-chain is already taking small steps to sell produce that might otherwise go wasted.
I dare you to do that and then conclude that it is fair to give away our future in new media; to compromise our marketability with product placement enforcement; to let our hard work go wasted with erosion of residuals for past work; and on and on.
That didn't go wasted on Palin who not only read Borges, but, in only her way, understood Borges and the one short story that stood out for her more than any other in that classic collection was that most protean of all short stories, Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius.
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– So feel free to go waste time talking to them, but I would warn against it.
Go waste some of the working day here.
Don't go wasting your money on acne-relieving washes that do not work on you.
Wear nice clothes that you like but don't go wasting your parents money.
Not a bite went wasted.
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