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to go over to
[phrase form: go]
01
to change one's allegiance or beliefs and switch to a different side, opinion, habit, or position
02
(in broadcasting) to transition to a different individual or location to present the next segment of a program, news report, or live event
Example
After years of loyalty to one brand, many customers have gone over to the competitor's products.
The prominent scientist went over to the rival research team to contribute to a groundbreaking study.
After hearing the arguments, she decided to go over to the opposing side of the debate.
The anchor will go over to the sports desk for the day's top highlights.
We'll go over to our weather expert for the latest forecast in a moment.
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