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go off well
verb as in click
Example Sentences
Should the caucuses go off well this weekend — and thus strengthen Nevada’s claim to a place of privilege in the presidential nominating process — it would represent a personal triumph for Mr. Reid, who set out more than a decade ago to give his state a powerful hand in selecting presidential candidates.
Even if the Lyft I.P.O. does go off well, however, it seems unlikely to create the sort of popular frenzy that we saw in the nineteen-nineties.
Temer also sought to give assurances that the Olympic Games will go off well, saying that billions of people would be watching and that Brazil could show itself at its best.
So every time I do an event, I always fear that it’s not going to go off well.
He sank deeper into his chair, prattling on about how nervous he was about the performance, about how much he wanted things to go off well.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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