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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go to escape" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible to use this phrase as part of a sentence, but it would need to be rephrased for clarity and correct grammar. Possible alternatives could be: - "Go to escape" > "Go to escape from something/someone" - "I go to escape" > "I go to escape my problems" or "I go to escape reality" - "I go for an escape" > "I go for a mental escape" or "I go for a quick escape from work" Example: "After a long day at work, I often go for an escape by reading a book or taking a walk."
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Now it's where Romans go to escape the heat.
It is the warmest place in Russia, where people go to escape winter.
But where can you go to escape the unflattering glow of all those screens?
How much further must I go to escape all I've internalized?
Every town has a scene, a subculture, a place where young people go to escape.
Now it's the place where people go to escape government surveillance.
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They know they are going to escape".
The Red Sox were seemingly going to escape.
Ed Miliband was never going to escape such scrutiny.
You know that I'm not going to escape...
Taliesin was where he went to escape the press.
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