Sentence "This product is elegant and durable, all in one go!"

What does it mean, please?

The sentence is “This product is elegant and durable, all in one go!”

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This product combines several good qualities.

Main Entry: all-in-one
Part of Speech: adj
Definition: combining two or more items or functions into a single unit

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Thank you, Milanya:)

I knew the phrase all-in-one, but what does the “go” actually stand for here?

Hi Raj,

‘Go’ used as a noun suggests attempt. It is often used in this expression ‘have a go’ suggesting try’. In your sentence -This
product is elegant and durable, all in one go
, the idea is that ‘go’ indicates that an attempt has been made to produce something that is both elegant and durable.

Alan

Thank you Alan, you’ve been really helpful.