To move from a place to another that is further away.
1However, America's battered jobs market has got a long way to go.
2Food for days Nothing like good food to go with good music.
3This war in Europe is going to go on a long time.
4However, Prof Hendy said New Zealand still had some way to go.
5Yes, well, some free advice to go with your free information, then.
6We've come a long way with an even longer way to go.
7Choosing organic as often as possible is a great way to go.
8Leinster reduced Saracens' lead to five points with 18 minutes to go.
9And he said we're never going to go to war in Europe.
10PSG need a similar result to go one step further this time.
11I need you to go back to work on the sight problem.
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13It was, she'd often said, exactly the way she wanted to go.
14They still had a long way to go, and days of work.
15He said more than 500 farmers wanted the project to go ahead.
16Lockdowns in these circumstances is way too far to go, he said.