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Idiom
Have a go.
If you have a go, you try to do something, often when you don't think you have much chance of succeeding.
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"They had a going away party for him [at home], there were doughnuts for the barn and flowers," Sherman says.
So I had a going away party.
It's like I had a "going out of physics" sale.
When I left Paris two years ago, I had a going away party at Le Carillon.
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Had a go at things.
Still, we had a go.
But we had a go.
Nevertheless, we've had a go.
We had a go – big time.
Peter Bradshaw's already had a go.
Then he had a go.
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