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Discover Ludwig"make a go" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean to attempt or try to do something. You can use it when talking about attempting something for the first time, or when talking about giving something a chance. Example: "I'm not sure if I'll be able to finish this project, but I'll make a go at it." Another example: "I've always wanted to learn how to play the guitar, so I decided to make a go of it and take lessons."
Idiom
Make a go of.
Succeeding in your enterprise.
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"Can he make a go of it?
He could not make a go of it.
They are really keen to make a go of it".
"They had to make a go of it.
You've got to make a go of it.
I'm sure he could make a go of it.
Maybe he'll try to make a go of stand-up.
If anyone can make a go of Nepal's national team it will be Jack.
"Bring back the Drachma and let them make a go of it with their own currency".
Even a taciturn, unsociable man like him was able to make a go of sales.
A husband-and-wife team can make a go of it on far less".
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