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What is the meaning of idiom go

"Go" isn't an idiom on its own. It's a verb with many different meanings depending on the context. To understand the meaning, we need more information.

Examples of how "go" is used in idioms:

* Go the extra mile: To put in extra effort or work beyond what is expected.

* Go bananas: To become very excited or crazy.

* Go cold turkey: To suddenly and completely stop doing something, especially a bad habit.

* Go with the flow: To accept situations as they are and not try to change them.

* Go through the motions: To do something without enthusiasm or interest.

Please provide me with the full phrase or sentence containing "go" so I can help you understand its meaning.

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