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Question: What is your job? | Usage of the word derogatory
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Go test (Is it correct to say 'We're ready to go test'?) Tue Jul 03, 2007 13:27 pm  Go test (Is it correct to say 'We're ready to go test'?)
 

In the software company I work for we from time to time deploy a new version of a program to the test system.

Is it correct to say We're ready to go test when want to inform that we're ready to deploy the new version of some product on their test system (where they run their tests) ? What would be your choise ?

(PS: Also could you check the grammar of the message above)

Thank you in advance Smile
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Go test (Is it correct to say 'We're ready to go test'?) Wed Jul 04, 2007 8:26 am  Go test (Is it correct to say 'We're ready to go test'?)
 

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If everyone at your company understands the argot ('to go test'), then it is fine.
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Go test (Is it correct to say 'We're ready to go test'?) Wed Jul 04, 2007 8:30 am  Go test (Is it correct to say 'We're ready to go test'?)
 

Hi, MM
Thank you for your reply,
I just wanted to know if I sound like a weirdo when I say "We're gonna go test"..
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