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MrPernickety Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Use of "be a go for something"

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Can I say I am still a go for bologna to mean I still like bologna

If so, is this turn of phrase used widely ?


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Hi, Can I say I am still a go for bologna to mean I still like bologna ? It sounds to me like you are saying that you still want bologna. If so, is this turn of phrase used widely ?

  • Hi, Can I say I am still a go for bologna to mean I still like bologna ?
  • It sounds to me like you are saying that you still want bologna.
  • If so, is this turn of phrase used widely ?
  • I hear this kind of thing occasionally, but not a lot.
  • A: Anyone want to have a party tonight?
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Hi,

Can I say I am still a go for bologna to mean I still like bologna ?
It sounds to me like you are saying that you still want bologna.


If so, is this turn of phrase used widely ?

I hear this kind of thing occasionally, but not a lot.
A: Anyone want to have a party tonight?
B: I'm a go for that.

Clive

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