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Discover Ludwig"going as far" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and it can have a variety of meanings depending on context.
For example, you could say: "In our efforts to reduce emissions, we are going as far as banning the production of certain types of plastic."
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We're going as far as Burlington, the driver says all of a sudden.
9. Second biggest surprise Gasquet going as far as he has.
"Going as far as Missoula," the driver said, opening the cargo doors.
The model uses data going as far back as 1980 to calibrate its results.
I was with him, in History, going as far back as I can remember".
None of those places, however, are going as far as Ms. McNeill.
Going as far as I can in describing my locations to avoid any further issues.
Fan vilification followed, even going as far as vandalism at his South Jersey home.
Some may have trouble going as far as Mr. Bloomberg wants to take them, however.
Pete was in his 70s, and going as far as Orpington.
Why were there no safeguards that could have stopped it from going as far as it did?
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