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to go to
[phrase form: go]
01
to be awarded or given to someone or something
02
to contribute to a specific result or outcome
03
to attend and be a student at a school, college, or university for a specific duration
go to
01
used to express disbelief or disapproval, particularly when scolding someone
Old use
02
used to encourage or urge action, often expressing enthusiasm or determination
Old use
go to
v
Example
The hallway goes to the kitchen on the left and the bedrooms on the right.
The budget allocation goes to infrastructure development and maintenance.
The email went to every employee in the company.
The lion’s share of his money went to his grandchildren.
The hikers went to the top of the mountain on foot.