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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having a go" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an idiomatic expression to refer to an attempt to do something, or when encouraging someone to take a risk. For example, you might write: "I admire her for having a go, even though it was a difficult challenge."
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Always having a go.
It's certainly having a go.
I'm not having a go.
Radioplayer is having a go.
Anyone fancy having a go?
"It's worth having a go.
That's what I'm having a go at".
85 min Tottenham still having a go.
Not having a go at it.
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