Go Steady in A Sentence

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    After a few disastrous relationships, she was hesitant to go steady again.

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    After a series of confusing dates, she was ready for something more solid, like going steady.

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    Back in the fifties, asking someone to go steady was a really big deal.

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    Before social media, going steady meant exchanging handwritten notes and wearing each other's jackets.

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    Despite the distance, they were determined to go steady while she was at college.

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    Even though they were young, they were serious about wanting to go steady.

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    Going steady can be a big step in any relationship.

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    Going steady felt like a natural progression in their relationship.

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    Going steady gave their friends something to gossip about.

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    Going steady in high school often meant splitting time between homework and Friday night football games.

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    Going steady meant a lot more responsibility than she had anticipated.

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    Going steady meant different things to different people.

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    Going steady meant navigating the challenges of a committed partnership.

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    Going steady meant navigating the complexities of a serious relationship.

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    Going steady required a level of commitment they weren’t prepared for.

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    Going steady required a lot of communication and compromise.

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    Going steady required a lot of trust and understanding.

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    Going steady requires open communication and a willingness to compromise.

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    Going steady was a big commitment for teenagers with their entire lives ahead of them.

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    Going steady with him felt like the most natural thing in the world.

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    He believed that going steady was a prerequisite for marriage.

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    He confessed he’d been wanting to go steady for ages.

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    He couldn’t believe she wanted to go steady so quickly.

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    He felt a sense of belonging once they started to go steady.

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    He felt a sense of comfort knowing they were going steady.

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    He felt a sense of pride in knowing they were going steady.

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    He felt a sense of relief knowing they were going steady.

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    He felt a sense of responsibility once they started to go steady.

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    He felt pressured to go steady, even though he wasn't ready.

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    He hoped their whirlwind romance would lead them to eventually go steady.

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    He thought going steady was a childish concept.

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    He wanted to go steady, but she preferred to keep things casual.

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    He wanted to go steady, but she was still exploring her options.

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    He was so smitten that he immediately asked her to go steady.

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    He was too afraid of commitment to even consider going steady.

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    He wasn't sure if going steady meant he had to stop seeing his friends.

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    He wasn’t sure he was ready for the expectations that came with going steady.

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    He wasn’t sure if he was ready for the emotional investment of going steady.

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    He wasn’t sure if he was ready for the long-term commitment of going steady.

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    He wasn’t sure if he was ready for the permanence of going steady.

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    He wasn’t sure if he was ready for the vulnerability of going steady.

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    He worried that if they didn't go steady, she would find someone else.

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    He’d never considered going steady with anyone until he met her.

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    Her grandmother told stories about the days when going steady was a very public declaration.

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    Her parents disapproved of her decision to go steady so young.

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    I think it's too soon to go steady, we barely know each other.

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    I'm not ready to go steady until I figure out what I want.

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    Is going steady even a thing kids do these days?

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    It was the summer they decided to go steady, a whirlwind of drive-in movies and shared milkshakes.

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    Let's just enjoy dating for now, I don't think we need to go steady yet.

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    She dreamt of the day he would ask her to go steady.

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    She feared going steady would lead to complacency.

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    She had a list of reasons why they shouldn’t go steady.

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    She hoped their casual dates would eventually blossom into them deciding to go steady.

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    She refused to go steady until she knew his intentions were serious.

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    She thought going steady might limit her opportunities for other experiences.

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    She thought going steady was a sign of immaturity.

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    She thought going steady was a sign of maturity and commitment.

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    She thought going steady was a stepping stone to marriage.

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    She thought going steady was a waste of time in the long run.

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    She thought going steady was a way to define their relationship.

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    She valued her independence too much to want to go steady.

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    She was afraid going steady would mean losing her independence.

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    She was hesitant to go steady because she feared getting hurt again.

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    She wasn't sure if she was ready to go steady after her recent heartbreak.

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    She wasn’t sure if she was ready for the expectations of going steady.

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    She wondered if going steady would change the dynamic of their friendship.

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    She worried that going steady would lead to boredom.

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    She worried that going steady would lead to codependency.

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    She worried that going steady would limit her social life.

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    She worried that going steady would mean losing herself in the relationship.

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    She worried that going steady would stifle their spontaneity.

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    Some couples go steady for years and never get married.

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    The idea of going steady gave her a sense of security.

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    The idea of going steady was a bit old-fashioned, but it suited their romantic sensibilities.

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    The pressure to go steady was intense, especially among their group of friends.

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    The term "going steady" seems like something out of a vintage movie.

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    The thought of going steady terrified him because of his past experiences.

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    The thought of going steady with someone felt both exciting and terrifying.

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    Their decision to go steady surprised everyone, as they seemed like an unlikely match.

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    Their friends teased them relentlessly when they announced they were going steady.

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    They agreed to go steady after a long conversation about their expectations.

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    They avoided going steady, preferring the freedom of casual dating.

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    They broke up shortly after deciding to go steady.

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    They decided to go steady after dating exclusively for several months.

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    They decided to go steady after realizing how much they enjoyed spending time together.

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    They decided to go steady and explore their shared interests.

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    They decided to go steady and focus on building a strong foundation.

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    They decided to go steady and plan for their future together.

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    They decided to go steady and promised to support each other through thick and thin.

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    They decided to go steady and support each other's personal growth.

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    They decided to go steady and then eloped a week later.

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    They didn't just date; they decided to go steady and made it official with matching rings.

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    They enjoyed the benefits of a committed relationship without the label of "going steady."

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    They made a commitment to go steady, despite their differences.

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    They made a pact to go steady and support each other's dreams.

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    They made a promise to go steady and be honest with each other.

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    They made a vow to go steady and work through any obstacles together.

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    They made an agreement to go steady and respect each other's boundaries.

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    They’re considering going steady, but they need to talk about their future first.