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Discover Ludwig"go over there" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use it to refer to a specific location that is not immediately obvious, or when instructing someone to move to a near-by location. Example: "Go over there and grab me the yellow folder on the desk."
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"Go over there.
"We go over there and run them.
"People go over there anyway".
"Go over there and introduce yourself.
"I go over there!" she says.
Go over there by my fiancee".
Go over there and work hard".
Hopefully we can go over there and steal one".
It's, like, 'Go over there and sit in that chair.
I used to go over there every day.
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"I go over there door's locked," he said.
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