Good to go
When you're "good to go," you're allowed to (or able to) begin doing something.
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On today’s episode, you heard that if you want to hike Mt. Everest, just pay $11,000 to the Nepalese government, you’re good to go. That mean’s, you’re allowed. You can start. When you’re “good to go,” that mean’s you’re all set–go ahead! There’s nothing else you have to do. That’s not a good thing in the case of climbing the world’s highest mountain!
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