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go far in British Englisha. to be successful; achieve much your son will go far b. to be sufficient or last long the wine didn't go far See full dictionary entry for fargo far in American English 1. to cover much extent; last long 2. to accomplish much; achieve much success See full dictionary entry for far Examples of 'go far' in a sentencego far By then they had gone far too long without food.The unease to which it will contribute will go farther than the banking sector.The signing is proof they will go far and the future is bright.If you stick to the big names above you will not go far wrong.But follow his example and you will not go far wrong.This is a step in the right direction but it just doesn't go far enough.But they just don't go far enough.But it goes far deeper than just Beckham.He will go far, very far.But his 350m overdraft facility will not go far. Last night he went farther.Be confident, we are all told, and you will go far.We can't carry on as we are, pretending that without reform our money will go farther.If the Rooster can overcome his volatile nature and exercise tact, he will go far in life.But Tory MPs are worried it will not go far enough to convince voters he understands their concerns. Synonyms of 'go far'be successful, advance, progress, succeed More Synonyms of go far With your talent, you will go far. Synonyms be successful advance do well cut it (informal) make your mark make a name for yourself See goAdditional synonymsHe wanted safety, security, a home, and a chance to get ahead. Synonyms prosper, advance, progress, succeed, get on, do well, thrive, flourish, be successful, make good, cut it (informal), make the grade (informal), turn out well, make your markDefinition to make progress I asked how he was getting on. Synonyms progress, manage, cope, fare, advance, succeed, make out (informal), prosper, cut it (informal), get alongDefinition to become more advanced or skilful He came round to see how our work was progressing. Synonyms develop, improve, advance, better, increase, grow, gain, get on, come on, mature, blossom, roll up, ameliorate- go by something
- go down
- go down with something
- go far
- go for someone
- go for something
- go hungry
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