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The phrase "voluntarily go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action taken by someone willingly or without coercion. Example: "She decided to voluntarily go to the meeting to share her ideas with the team."
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Some clients, however, voluntarily go in.
There is a question in my mind whether a Jew should voluntarily go to Germany and take on that role".
What American, if he were really, really sick, would voluntarily go to Canada, Germany, France or Sweden?
No one I know would voluntarily go anywhere near a lawyer if they didn't have to do so.
He has vowed to organize protests, beginning on Dec. 27, and has threatened a civil disobedience campaign in which his supporters would voluntarily go to jail.
Friends are understandably curious to learn where somebody fortunate enough to have visited a fair number of places would voluntarily go if given the chance.
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Sierra Leoneans voluntarily went to holding or treatment centers.
Your husband voluntarily went to the street where shots were being fired.
July 26 2005 Asiedu voluntarily goes to a police station in north London.
Kiriakou voluntarily went public last December, and Shane wanted to know what happened.
He voluntarily went with them to the 120th Precinct station house.
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