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Go biathlon vs Play biathlon

Both 'go biathlon' and 'play biathlon' are not commonly used phrases in English. The correct way to refer to participating in a biathlon event is simply to say 'do biathlon' or 'compete in a biathlon'. These phrases are more commonly used and accurately convey the action of taking part in a biathlon.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1825 views

Go biathlon

This phrase is not a common or correct way to refer to participating in a biathlon event.

Instead of 'go biathlon', it is more appropriate to say 'do biathlon' or 'compete in a biathlon'.
  • Like in the Winter Olympics they have that biathlon.
  • No, no. I went to college on a full biathlon scholarship.
  • The Biathlon World Championships is an important winter event in Norway and has a special resonance and wide interest in the population, also for those who do not normally follow the disciplines, as a part of the Norwegian's cultural identity and ski heritage.
  • Ski, Shoot, Sing, a combination biathlon singing competition, which was no fun to watch time-shifted because then you'd be the last to know who won.
  • Qualified for the winter games in 1998 for biathlon.
  • Christoph Sumann took the Biathlon World Cup, and 19-year-old Gregor Schlierenzauer dominated the Ski Jump World Cup at Kulm.
  • The Biathlon World Championships in full, organised by the International Biathlon Union (IBU)
  • All she had to do was cozy up next to him and... go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
  • Go, go, go, go, go, go, go. "Clang, clang, clang," went the trolley.
  • [zips bag] I should go to the sorority house and go into her room, go through her stuff.
  • I say this guy just hit the top of your suspect chart, so go, go, go.
  • Just don't go too big and go homeless.
  • So don't go wandering around outside except to go to the outhouse.
  • Women go there, and men go here.
  • Wilson, go check on his coags before we go to surgery.
  • We can only go as fast at the mules go, Mr Howlett.
  • Now go make sure Luke is ready to go.
  • I'll go, but you go get your boyfriend.
  • We need to go fast, but not go mental.
  • Anyone who wants to go should go.

Alternatives:

  • do biathlon
  • compete in a biathlon

Play biathlon

This phrase is not commonly used in English to refer to participating in a biathlon event.

Instead of 'play biathlon', it is more appropriate to say 'do biathlon' or 'compete in a biathlon'.
  • Like in the Winter Olympics they have that biathlon.
  • No, no. I went to college on a full biathlon scholarship.
  • Ski, Shoot, Sing, a combination biathlon singing competition, which was no fun to watch time-shifted because then you'd be the last to know who won.
  • Qualified for the winter games in 1998 for biathlon.
  • Christoph Sumann took the Biathlon World Cup, and 19-year-old Gregor Schlierenzauer dominated the Ski Jump World Cup at Kulm.
  • The Biathlon World Championships in full, organised by the International Biathlon Union (IBU)
  • The Biathlon World Championships is an important winter event in Norway and has a special resonance and wide interest in the population, also for those who do not normally follow the disciplines, as a part of the Norwegian's cultural identity and ski heritage.
  • I play my Endless Serpent, Raj will play Ecstatic Frenzy which means Larry will have to play Chaos Overlord.
  • Babies play, kids play, adults play.
  • Play has rules, especially when it's group play.
  • Some boys play tennis and others play soccer.
  • It must face up to competitors who sometimes play a different game - while we play football in Europe, they play rugby.
  • A play called Kissing Edna by Warner Whittemore.
  • She's wondering if you play scattergories.
  • And that means we get to play.
  • The boy never learned to play.
  • The opportunity to play with advanced government tech.
  • People packed auditoriums to watch guys play vinyl.
  • Embedded generators play an important role in the electricity market.
  • Jane will drop her custody play.

Alternatives:

  • do biathlon
  • compete in a biathlon

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