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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it went for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the price or cost of something, or to describe an action taken in pursuit of something.
Example: "The car was on sale, and it went for a surprisingly low price."
Alternatives: "it sold for" or "it cost".
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It went for £420.
It went for a double.
So it went for about two weeks.
And it went for the best".
It went for forty-eight thousand dollars.
And so it went for several months.
It went for a modest 28,750.
And on it went, for years.
It went for her face.
It went for a touchdown.
So it went for Cubagua.
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