0I would like to01b00 go02b00 01b00for02b00 'Be Healthy! Be Happy' talk by David Beckham.02br 02br 00I believe 'go for' is not the correct phrase.02br 02br 00I believe it should be 'attend'. 02br 02br 00Am I correct?0-
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0I agree. Or 01i 00go 01b 00to02b 02i 00. 0-
— Mister Micawber
0I agree.
Or 01i 00go 01b 00to02b 02i 00.
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0 "go for" seems fine to me:02br 02br 00 See 3a here: 02br 00 -----02br 00 - 01b00go for02b00 01b02br 02br 00 102b00 01b00:02b00 to pass for or serve as <the bits of silvered glass that 01i00went for 02i00mirrors in those days -- Charlott
0 OK, yes, MM is definitely right if you'd like to attend that talk. 02br 02br 00 However, if you want to follow the guidelines in it, "go for the principles in it" could be an alternative. 0-