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"goes from there" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate a continuation from the previous statement, either in an argument, a narrative, or an explanation. For example: I have outlined the key points of my argument, and now I will go from there to discuss how these ideas can be practically implemented.
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Get more shots at him and then see where it goes from there".
I am checking it out now, and we will see where it goes from there".
Where it goes from there depends on how each show handles their new star".
"We're just trying to keep guys healthy, get guys back healthy and see where it goes from there".
"The motion is there and the pain is very minimal, so we'll see how it goes from there," he said.
"It will start at the kitchen table, and we'll see where it goes from there," she replied.
"I'm looking forward to playing for the club again and we will see how it goes from there," Murphy told Town's official website.
We don't know if he's going to work out, but he's hopefully going to be here in camp and we'll see where it goes from there".
"I write a bit of a song, I'll do a little drawing, we'll keep the sketch books, it goes from there..
Other times, people start vibing to it, and then maybe you sing over it and try to come up with a hook, and it goes from there".
The show will open on October 5th at the U.C.L.A. Hammer Museum, in Los Angeles; it goes from there to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and then to the MOMA.
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