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way to go

  1. Well done, as in That was a great lecture—way to go! This exclamation of approval and encouragement originated in sports, addressed to athletes who are performing well. In the 1960s it began to be used for any kind of achievement.



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There’s a long way to go, but the Los Angeles area appears to be making progress in its fight against homelessness.

Joshua Karty, Ethan Evans and Alex Ward still have a long way to go.

But Tidball says there is a long way to go.

From BBC

Before I say what they are, I should back up and say, if you’re on a battlefield, this synthetic nanoparticle is going to be the way to go always.

From Slate

So for military purposes, synthetic freeze-dried blood is the way to go.

From Slate

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