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Free sign upThe phrase "ship goes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple subject-verb construction that can be used to describe the movement of a ship. Example: As the storm raged on, the ship rocked back and forth, its engines struggling to keep it steady. Despite the rough seas, the ship goes on, determined to reach its destination.
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There is an explosion and fire; the ship goes down.
If you roll the wheels back the ship goes up.
For the shipowner, the cargo spoils and the ship goes unused.
But when a ship goes down today, help is far from at hand.
When the ship goes for its annual overhaul, Mr. G. usually goes along.
Father Brooke finds him, and the ship goes before Henry can say goodby.
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Where is this ship going?
The ship went 33 or 34 knots.
But in the end, the ship went nowhere.
The ship went on and landed in Yemen yesterday.
It had a picture of the ship going down.
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