to go for

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to endure, sustain or spend time

If John goes for three days without sleep, he will be very tired.

to do something, especially for leisure

I'll go for a swim if it's warm enough.

to be equally valid or appropriate

My wife hates football, and that goes for me as well.

to attack something

Careful, he'll go for your throat!.

to try for something (especially in the phrase go for it)

I'll go for the World record.

to go somewhere in order to get something

I'll go for some milk.

to go
Remaining. To finish. (In a group of events or items) belonging to the subgroup that have not passed or have not been finished or have not been addressed yet

Right now, out of four bicycles, that's two down and two to go.

to go
Served in a package or takeout container so as to be taken away from a restaurant rather than eaten on the premises

I'd like two burgers, two small orders of fries and two shakes, to go.

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To be taken out, as restaurant food or drink - "coffee and doughnuts to go."
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be pertinent or relevant or applicable; "The same laws apply to you!"; "This theory holds for all irrational numbers"; "The same rules go for everyone"
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If you go for someone or something, you like them very much. I tend to go for large dark men
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If something goes for a particular price, it is sold for that amount. Some old machines go for as much as 35,000 pounds. = fetch
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give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to; "I cannot accept your invitation"; "I go for this resolution"
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If you say that a statement you have made about one person or thing also goes for another person or thing, you mean that the statement is also true of this other person or thing. It is illegal to dishonour bookings; that goes for restaurants as well as customers
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If you go for someone, you attack them. Pantieri went for him, gripping him by the throat
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try to obtain, try to attain, attempt, set about
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make an attempt at achieving something; "She tried for the Olympics"
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If you go for a particular thing or way of doing something, you choose it. People tried to persuade him to go for a more gradual reform programme
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intend with some possibility of fulfilment; "I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening"
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have a fancy or particular liking or desire for; "She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window"
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