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'going to loo' is not a grammatically correct sentence in written English.
'Loo' is a colloquial term for 'toilet', and is often used in spoken English but not typically in written English. An example of the correct usage in writing would be: "I need to excuse myself; I'm going to the restroom."
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The main symptoms of diabetes are going to loo all the time, feeling very thirsty and drinking a lot, feeling very tired and unexplained weight loss.
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MYTH: You can't get pregnant if you go to the loo or douche straight after sex Going to the loo or douching (washing the inner and outer female genitals) won't help to prevent a pregnancy.
Like what about going to the loo?
He - pretends he was going to the loo, and acts all surprised to see us.
So we said we were going to the loo and did a runner out the back window".
Curtis is currently trying to help encourage people in Nepal to wash their hands after going to the loo and before preparing food.
Keisha once told Touch magazine that Siobhán had ditched the band, back in 2001, by going to the loo and never coming back.
"She says she can't do it if I am watching," he sighs – as if she is going to the loo.
Thus sleep disturbance is not only about your partner kicking, stealing the bedclothes and waking you up in the night going to the loo.
We generally assume that it must be happening but, like a character going to the loo or scratching their knee, off-camera.
A mineral-rich seaweed wrap doesn't necessarily "detoxify," she said, "but it speeds up elimination…so you'll be going to the loo all the time".
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