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Discover Ludwig"going for broke" is correct and is a widely used phrase in English writing.
It is used to refer to taking a risk or taking a chance in an attempt to achieve a desired outcome. Example: She was fed up with her boring job, so she decided to go for broke and start her own business.
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We are going for broke.
Seventh tendency: Going for Broke.
Action 7) Going for Broke.
We're going for broke.
And going for broke?
"I was just going for broke".
"I'm going for broke this year," he said.
And now, the district attorney's office is going for broke.
"Vamos por todo" (We're going for broke), she once famously mouthed at a rally.
Whether or not you like it, you have to admire his courage in going for broke.
Second set: Sharapova 3-6, 0-1 Azarenka* Sharapova is going for broke now.
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