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Professional TeacherA go-around in aviation is an aborted landing of an aircraft on final approach. In this example, 'go-around' is a compound noun, combining the verb 'to go' with the preposition 'around'. As a phrasal verb, 'go around' can mean different things. Can you think of examples using the phrasal verb? Comment below!
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