Meaning Of The Word From the word “go”

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From the word “go” Meaning

From the word “go” Definition
From the word “go” Definition

What's The Definition Of From the word “go”?

from the word “go” in American English
from the very start; since the beginning

from the word go
phrase: If you do something from the word go, you do it from the very beginning of a period of time or situation.

from the word go in British English
from the outset
from the very beginning
from the very beginning of an activity

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