"go" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "A generation ago, a lot of people stopped giving when dormitories went co-ed," he said.
- "It's perfectly in keeping with the place I love to go co-ed only long after everyone stopped asking about it," he said.
- In the 1970's the program went co-ed and it ended in 1979.
- When it came time to select bedrooms, one of the three men wanted to go co-ed.
- It began admitting resident males in 1987 when Queens went co-ed.
- During my junior year, the college went co-ed.
- He even wrote a musical, which was set in a prison that was forced to go co-ed.
- Going co-ed: Women's experiences in formerly men's colleges and universities 1950-2000.
- At about the same time, the school also went co-ed.
- In 1984 the College went co-ed, allowing men as well as women to enroll.
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