Examples of 'it has to go' in a sentence
Meaning of "it has to go"
The phrase 'it has to go' is an idiomatic expression that means something needs to be removed, disposed of, or eliminated. It implies the necessity of getting rid of a person, thing, or situation due to being unwanted, disruptive, or unnecessary. This phrase can be used in various contexts, ranging from everyday conversations about decluttering to more significant decisions and actions in personal or professional life
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it has to go
It turns out it has to go to the secretary of state.
And so innovation is not so much where it has to go.
One sneeze and it has to go to the laundry.
It has to go out the same way it came in.
The thing is that it has to go as naturally as it arrived.
It has to go into litigation or he will get demoted.
Expecting the dog to tell us when it has to go.
But it has to go beyond covering her tracks.
The market will eventually go where it has to go.
It has to go back to the person who started it.
It looks like it has to go an extra distance.
It has to go faster than the first draft.
I fully understand it has to go on the wire right away.
It has to go looking for what is in its stores.
I do not think it has to go in that order.
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It has to go for the sake of a good story.
Everything goes wrong on the one day it has to go right.
But it has to go through all kinds of procedures.
The belt with the tube in it has to go around me.
This means it has to go through a number of intermediaries.
Access control when it has to go fast.
I think it has to go deeper into the organization.
It is brewed without conservatives so it has to go fast.
Each router it has to go through called a hop.
The car goes where it has to go.
And it has to go with what my sister is wearing.
And a certain percentage of it has to go to treatment.
Now it has to go through the cushion as well.
But maybe for you and me it has to go a different way.
And it has to go through an institutional review board.
But that does not mean it has to go off the air.
It has to go through the regular routine.
As a river it has to go more slowly.
It has to go precisely into the back of her skull.
Fully automated means it has to go through the whole cycle.
It has to go really fast through this narrow section.
Getting the music to where it has to go becomes the reality.
It has to go to the refuse disposal plant.
But it knows it has to go further.
It has to go through the text translator.
It always goes the way it has to go.
I am sorry it has to go down this way.
We will take it as far as it has to go.
I think it has to go all the way in.
When the water heats it expands and it has to go somewhere.
It has to go better with the press.
Maybe there is an argument that it has to go through this week.
Now it has to go ahead and face the world.
This time it has to go.
It has to go to a village with similar cases.
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