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The phrase "you can go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to give permission or indicate that someone is free to leave or proceed.
Example: "After the meeting, I told him he can go if he has no further questions."
Alternatives: "You are free to leave" or "You may proceed."
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You can go back.
"You can go".
"You can go now".
"You can go somewhere".
"You can go inside".
You can go on.
You can go home.
You can go again.
You can go anywhere.
You can go further.
"You can go," Altman said.
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