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The phrase "many to go" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to describe a large number of tasks or items that still need to be completed or addressed. Example: "I've finished a few things on my to-do list, but there are still many to go before the end of the day."
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Not many to go now.
"Far too many to go into".
There is definitely not that many to go anyway.
It was traumatic for many to go back into their memories.
You think you're going to get another job, but there are only so many to go round.
Some revolution.With four years of austerity behind it and perhaps as many to go, Hungary is an increasingly angry place.
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Many refused to go.
Brewers have many reasons to go big.
But many wish to go farther.
So many things to go wrong!
Not too many things to go wrong".
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