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JCDenton Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Phrase "gone for"

Hi guys,

please, what does it mean phrase "gone for" in the following context?

Context: It's again from that episode of Law and Order where the cops visited a father of that minor girl who got pregnant by the guy who is mentioned in the following sentence...

Mr. Vidal, thought you should know we just slapped(??? Issued?) a court order
on the father of your upcoming grandchild. (?) He's gone for a paternity test. (?)....What does this sentence mean?


Thanks a lot in advance...

Tomas
  

Top answer

'gone for' - gone to do something/get something. He's gone for a job interview. He's gone for some hay.

  • 'gone for' - gone to do something/get something.
  • He's gone for a job interview.
  • He's gone for some hay.
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'gone for' - gone to do something/get something.

He's gone for a job interview.

He's gone for some hay.
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Great, thanks a lot Nona [Y]

As to that slapped, I'm not 100% sure whether it means 'release' / 'issue' ?
Does it?

thanks again for answer.

T.

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