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Discover Ludwig"would she go" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a question formed with the auxiliary verb "would" and the subject "she" in the past tense form, followed by the main verb "go." Example: Would she go to the party with us if we invited her?.
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Would she go back?
Where would she go?
And where would she go?
Would she go to the arena?
How much further would she go?
Would she go with him?
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"Where'd she go?
So why'd she go to Fox?
"Where'd she go?" I said.
Wait, where'd she go, anyway?
She'd be removed, she'd go back; she'd be removed, she'd go back.
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