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Voynich Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Go for

I've heard that "go for" can mean "like". Does saying "I go for techno music" convey different nuances to the listener unlike just saying "I like techno music"? Thanks in advance!
  

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voynich Does saying "I go for techno music" convey different nuances to the listener unlike just saying "I like techno music"? It conveys enthusiasm and that, given a choice, you would pick techno music over rock, rap, country, and other genres.

  • voynich Does saying "I go for techno music" convey different nuances to the listener unlike just saying "I like techno music"?
  • It conveys enthusiasm and that, given a choice, you would pick techno music over rock, rap, country, and other genres.
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voynichDoes saying "I go for techno music" convey different nuances to the listener unlike just saying "I like techno music"?
It conveys enthusiasm and that, given a choice, you would pick techno music over rock, rap, country, and other genres.

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