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Discover Ludwig"going that far" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has reached an extreme or extreme level of behavior or action. It can also be used to express surprise or disbelief about something that has happened or been said. Example: "I can't believe he's going that far to get her attention. He even dyed his hair pink and wrote her a song." In this example, "going that far" is used to convey surprise and disbelief about the extreme actions the person is taking to get someone's attention.
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Without going that far (and which would make your systems obviously impossible to use), if you run a business or any other organization, you should at least consider doing everything possible to locate and correct as many failures as you can to avoid joining the club of security systems that can be breached in less than two hours.
Going that far afield would have been unheard of until recently, so he was surprised to find three other bidders vying for the same plane.
Nobody's going that far.
See, I'm not going that far".
I can't image going that far.
Going that far is a huge risk.
But I'm not going that far away.
Nine months later, Mr. Bush is not going that far.
"I didn't think it was going that far," Heilman said.
Not all of the agencies affected by the legislation are going that far.
The conglomerate itself isn't planning on going that far just yet.
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