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Discover Ludwig"went so far" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It's often used to express the magnitude of an action. Example: He was so upset that he went so far as to throw his computer out of the window.
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Her efforts only went so far.
But McDonald's appeasement only went so far.
But enthusiasm only went so far.
But its efforts only went so far.
"We went so far overboard, it's crazy".
His reassurances only went so far.
But this only went so far.
But Morsi's contrition only went so far.
He even went so far as to threaten to quit.
One player went so far as to kick the referee.
But he realised that the argument only went so far.
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