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What does go for mean? And how do you use it?


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Rebecca

The phrase "go for", in this context, is used to say that you would like to do or have something. So it is a causal way if showing choice. Here the passenger is saying he would not mind having some " beats" or music during his journey. Ex: A whole outfit for less than $5! I could go for that! Ex: I think I’ll go for the steak.


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