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The phrase "one go" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean "in a single attempt or effort" or "all at once." Example: "I wanted to finish the project in one go, but it ended up taking me multiple tries to get it right."
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How does one go on?
In one go?
Where does one go from there?
"Why does one go away?" he said.
How did that one go?
But I felt I let one go.
We cannot let that one go.
"You only got one go at it.
How does that one go again?
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