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Discover Ludwig"gone so far" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has reached a particular stage or level, often beyond what was expected or intended. Here are two examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1. "I can't believe we've gone so far in our journey without a map." (indicating distance or progress) 2. "Her behavior has gone so far beyond acceptable that it's becoming concerning." (indicating exceeding a limit or expectation).
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I've never gone so far.
He needn't have gone so far.
"No other state has gone so far".
Five prisoners have gone so far.
No mainstream unionist leader has ever gone so far.
It's gone so far now that it's very difficult.
Nobody speaking for Sweden has gone so far for decades.
That's certainly welcome, but it has only gone so far.
Rarely have 72 bottles gone so far so long.
Some have gone so far as to eliminate it.
"The stations have gone so far to the commercial side.
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