Examples of using It's got to go in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
It's got to go.
I don't know, but it's got to go.
But, it's got to go.
But that's not the way it's got to go.
It's got to go in the garden.
Doctor says it's got to go.
It's got to go somewhere.
SHE SNIFFLES OK. It's got to go somewhere.
It's got to go in the fridge.
If we're gonna run this campaign, it's got to go my way.
It's got to go somewhere. OK.
Oh, I see what you did! That's the only thing in it! It's got to go in.
It's got to go to press no later than the week before.
Hey, you all know that anything moves out of Stockton Port, it's got to go through Barosky.
Problem is that Sidorov only gave Quinn 24 hours to make the hit, which means it's got to go down today.
You realise that if there's any truth in this intimidation story, it's got to go to Internal Affairs.
It's got to be long gone.
It's got nowhere to go.