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The idiom "何去何从" is formed by combining two parallel interrogative phrases: "何去" and "何从". Each phrase pairs the interrogative character "何" (meaning "where" or "what") with a verb, first "去" (to go) and then "从" (to follow). This repetition creates a compound structure that literally questions "where to go and where to follow", directly conveying a sense of dilemma or uncertainty regarding a decision or path.
Word Definition - 何去何从
what course to follow; what path to take
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