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Hasibul Alam Posted 4 years ago
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Does "go" mean "travel" here?

But from tomorrow, all that will have to happen here, in this apartment. There will be no other place. She’s not ready for it, but it’s a go. She’s agreed to it.

Because she wants to keep seeing him and this, right now, is the only way.

  

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Hasibul Alam it’s a go The plan will go ahead. The project will proceed. There is nothing that will stop the plan/project.

  • Hasibul Alam it’s a go The plan will go ahead.
  • The project will proceed.
  • There is nothing that will stop the plan/project.
  • CJ
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Hasibul Alam it’s a go

The plan will go ahead.
The project will proceed.
There is nothing that will stop the plan/project.

CJ

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