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The Latin phrase for "Go and sin no more" is "Vade et iam amplius noli peccare." This phrase is often associated with biblical scripture, specifically from John 8:11, where Jesus tells a woman caught in adultery to leave her life of sin. The command emphasizes both action and a call to moral transformation.

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