Definition of «to go to»

The phrase "to go to" means to travel or move towards a particular place, with the intention of being there. It can be used in various contexts such as going to work, school, shopping, etc., and also refers to visiting someone or something, like going to see a friend or going to an event.

Sentences with «to go to»

  • If a task isn't in my calendar, then it isn't going to get done. (entrepreneur.com)
  • But then, again, I've got the power of that buy and hold in a bull market that you're just not going to get from timing. (mebfaber.com)
  • A managed fund charges higher fees than you'd pay for an index fund, and you're probably not going to do as well. (janebryantquinn.com)
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