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go for verb- to attack with words (spoken or written) or with physical force UK, 1880
- Fat Tony was waiting there, and all three of them now went for him at once. When he eventually got home, his father beat him for being so late back from school. — The Guardian, 25 November 2000
- to pay for US
- I would have gone for the funeral, but he had insurance. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 74, 1975
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