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Discover Ludwig"going places" is an acceptable phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to express ambition, of either yourself, or someone else, and can mean either literal or figurative success. For example, "He had his sights set on going places in the world of finance."
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going places
verb
Present participle of go places
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Going places fast.
She was going places.
It's clear she's going places.
That's the going places.
We're already going places".
Going places, that boy.
Northampton are going places.
He is certainly a colt going places.
"Speaking of going places," David said.
Either way, the company is going places.
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They are going places fast.
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