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Sentence count:93+3Posted:2017-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: arriveget ingo deepmake itSimilar words: in the twinkling of an eyego forbeg offgo forthring offshrug offbring offgo forwardMeaning: v. 1. succeed in a big way; get to the top 2. extend in importance or range. 
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31. The Liberals in Congress felt the reforms did not go far enough.
32. The girs is very clever and competent and will go far in her new job.
33. The new legislation does not go far enough towards solving the problem.
34. But does it go far enough?
35. This pizza won't go far if everyone wants some.
35. Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
36. The energy flows upward, but does not go far.
37. Sometimes I go far out of my way.
38. Other allegations against Wood go far beyond fund raising.
39. She'd been sure her daughter would go far.
40. However, does even this wide definition go far enough?
41. This does not go far enough.
42. If you have the cash and a few decent musical ideas, you can not go far wrong.
43. The ball bounced their way, but sometimes it didn't quite go far enough.
44. Her decisions would go far toward shaping the postwar world.
45. This will go far beyond pep talks and motivational speeches.
46. The account, however, failed to go far enough to explain the supply side of the situation.
47. Whether the stadium logs another round of lease-backed debt will go far in determining the fate of other major capital-improvement projects here.
48. When intellectual influences of this sort have to be considered by the general historian, he can not go far for himself.
49. Ghost: Oh, very droll, dear lad - you will go far.
50. The philosopher, by contrast, has the right to go far beyond such language.
51. The privatisations also help, even if they do not go far enough.
52. They were simple people who didn't go far from Cornwall.
53. The Bundesbank has warned that monetary union will fail because Maastricht did not go far enough on political union.
54. The symposium also featured a couple of members of Congress who believe the farm reforms did not go far enough.
55. Speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go farTheodore Roosevelt 
56. And the effects would go far beyond the natural world.
57. It remains to be seen whether such measures will go far to avoid a repetition of the basic abuses, however.
58. If you are new to comms you can not go far wrong with Odyssey.
59. A man of his abilities should go far in the Party.
60. The car engine roared again and the red car moved off but it didn't go far.
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