go a long way

VERB
  1. suffice or be adequate for a while or to a certain extent
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How To Use go a long way In A Sentence

  • This landmark and laudable legislative step would go a long way in women empowerment and gender equality.
  • I find that a heated bedwarmer and a microwaveable teddy bear go a long way to replace a missing husband. Left Behind
  • As Steve notes, giving all Iraqis a very concrete, material stake in the new regime would go a long way to securing a political constituency for the new order.
  • The money raised will go a long way towards providing essential food and medicine.
  • That could go a long way toward offsetting public perception that regional carriers are less safe.
  • Money may not buy us love, or even happiness, but it can go a long way toward buying things for which we have, as yet, no other currency.
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  • These three steps will go a long way towards lowering the risk of virus infection on the internet.
  • That extra $10 from JB will go a long way to refilling the bikkie barrel. Cheeseburger Gothic » Ladies Lounge
  • Police say that installing anti-theft devices and etching the registration number on the windscreen, will go a long way in countering the problem.
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