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Habibaelgindy Posted 9 years ago
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Go for vs Go with?

They both mean choose but what's the difference between them?
  

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habibaelgindy They both mean "c hoos e", but what's the difference between them? They do overlap, but they're not always the same. " Note that both can have other meanings too.

  • habibaelgindy They both mean "c hoos e", but what's the difference between them?
  • They do overlap, but they're not always the same.
  • " Note that both can have other meanings too.
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habibaelgindy They both mean "choose", but what's the difference between them?

They do overlap, but they're not always the same.

For instance, if you're encouraging someone who is reluctant about something, you would more likely say "Absolutely; go for it."

Note that both can have other meanings too.

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