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"go over to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe physically moving or transferring from one location to another, usually with the intention of joining or joining in with someone or something else. Example: "I'm going to go over to Sarah's house tonight for dinner." This sentence means that the speaker intends to travel to Sarah's house and join her for dinner.
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Go over to their apartment?
These ideas go over to the discrete.
"You'd go over to some guy.
You go over to BAR, you'll see one of those.
Ye better behave yeerselves before I go over to ye.
Getting ready to go over to the park now.
"She said no, I can't go over to her house.
Let's go over to bobsleigh for a moment.
"Let's go over to Greenwich," Mr. Poretsky said.
"You only have to go over to Maidstone.
"But we all go over to the restaurant on weekends.
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