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Discover LudwigThe phrase "goes about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone taking action or to refer to the manner by which one does something. For example, "The teacher goes about evaluating students in a fair and equitable way."
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In its "normal" form, it goes about important but still ill-defined business in cells.
Ford's P2000 goes about 160 kilometers while Daimler Chrysler's Necar 4 goes about 450 kilometers.
It goes about as well as you might expect.
The segment goes about as well as you'd expect!
Everyone goes about tasks differently.
Everyone just goes about their business.
Shirley goes about it in horrible ways.
It's the way he goes about everything.
How it goes about it is the issue.
With a sweet smile, Amos goes about his daily chores.
But how the brain goes about being altruistic is unknown.
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