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The phrase "how go" is grammatically incorrect and is not considered a complete sentence in written English.
It is a shortened form of "how does it go" or "how is it going" and is more commonly used in spoken language. It can be used in casual conversation or informal writing. Example: A: How's your new job going? B: It's going well, thanks for asking. How go things with your project?.
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(How? Go see for yourself).
How go on your flowers?
How? Go running or play volley ball on the beach, increase your distances in your cardio program or break in new sneakers.
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We have employed existing and newly developed tools for controlling the spatial and temporal expression of PTX to investigate how Go inactivation affects physiological responses to odorants [ 10, 11].
To find out how, go to the article about it.
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