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There was definitely a whole lot of "greater" going on.
Most were flying to Europe or the Pacific Rim, throwing their body clocks off kilter — and the effects are considered greater going East than West.
Leaving off in mid-sentence like this probably means she was called away for dinner, or to see some spectacle, but suggests a greater going away, that shift known to all parents, that moment when Susy discovered a subject beyond her father.
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Great going!
Great going, guys.
"I feel great going into the post".
It's been great going around these non-league teams.
"It was great going into a hostile environment," Boyce said.
"I feel great going into Augusta," he said.
Could he simply have said "great going"?
It's been great going back to Warwickshire.
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