The phrase "made go of it" can be written phonetically as /meɪd ɡəʊ əv ɪt/. This means that the first word, "made," is pronounced as "may-d," with a long 'a' sound and a short 'd' sound. The second word, "go," is pronounced with a short 'o' sound, and the third word, "of," is pronounced with a short 'o' sound and a 'v' sound. The final word, "it," is pronounced with a short 'i' sound and a 't' sound. Together, these sounds create the commonly used phrase "made go of it."