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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there go" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the departure or movement of someone or something, often in a casual or conversational context. Example: "There go the last of the cookies; I guess I should have saved some for later."
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The farmer says, "Well, there go the carrots".
You don't get those 'There go the rich jerks' looks".
Even the cops there go two-by-two.
If the desire and resources are there, go for it.
Bingo, there go 20% of your urban journeys.
It's all there – go ahead and dig through.
Once they get there, go file.
Similar(4)
Pool, there went another lesson!
So there went that idea.
There went that 40percentt.
And I've gone there, gone there.
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