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square go

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noun

  1. informal a fair fight between two individuals

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White tiles about four inches square go with almost anything and will give a bathroom a clean, fresh look — and they’re cheap, too: 16 cents each at Lowe’s.

From Washington Post • Jan. 6, 2023

From here, the chances of hitting the ball square go way up.

From Golf Digest • May 5, 2016

They want a "fair and square go" for the workingman, liberty, jobs, and freedom of movement.

From Time Magazine Archive

When you've made the cushion square, if you want it square, go around the three remaining sides and tie a break-water, so to speak, so that the weaving won't ravel out.

From Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship by Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke)

Where on earth does that lost square go to?

From Amusements in Mathematics by Dudeney, Henry Ernest