make a go of
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editmake a go of (third-person singular simple present makes a go of, present participle making a go of, simple past and past participle made a go of)
- (idiomatic) To succeed in (something); especially, to succeed in making a living.
- He quit his regular job and tried to make a go of it as an artist.
- They made a go of the new business.
- They had to sell farm; after three consecutive crop failures, they just couldn’t make a go of it.
- 2022, Liam McIlvanney, The Heretic, page 202:
- Look, I came up to make a go of this. To stop running away from the best thing I've had. To stop you running away.
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editto succeed in
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