have a go
idiomC

To attempt or try something, often for the first time
  • 1Why don't you have a go at painting?
  • 2She decided to have a go at baking a cake.
To have a go means to give something a try, especially if you haven't done it before. It's like testing something out or seeing how well you can do it. It's about taking a chance and seeing what happens when you try something new.
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Remember, having a go is about learning and growing, so don't be afraid to make mistakes. It's all part of the process! Just keep trying and you'll improve over time.
at a coffee shop
Trying Something New
Robert
Hey Laura, have you ever tried the new caramel latte here?
Laura
No, I haven't. But I think I'll have a go at it today.
Robert
Great choice! I heard it's really good.
Laura
I'm excited to see how it tastes!
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Similar to "have a go":
  • 1try
  • 2attempt
  • 3give it a shot