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go for
verb
- to go somewhere in order to have or fetch
shall I go for a doctor?
he went for a drink
- to seek to obtain
I'd go for that job if I were you
- to apply to
what I told him goes for you too
- to prefer or choose; like
I really go for that new idea of yours
- to be to the advantage of
you'll have great things going for you in the New Year
- to make a physical or verbal attack on
- to be considered to be of a stated importance or value
his twenty years went for nothing when he was made redundant
- go for it informal.to make the maximum effort to achieve a particular goal
Example Sentences
"In the time I've been here, we've had two decisions that have gone for us against Liverpool and there has been a national campaign," he said.
It finished 1-1 when these two sides met at the Vitality Stadium before Christmas and I am pretty sure the BBC readers will go for a draw this time too.
"We went for a scan and the doctor said we should go back in a couple of days," she said.
Owner Stewart Andrew clearly thinks he's a rocket - he eyed Cheltenham Gold Cup, but trainer preferred to go for the National.
"I was unlucky, I went for a couple of challenges and my knee just gave out. I don't think there was an overarching reason why. It was just luck of the draw."
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