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The phrase "go to the library" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to the physical location of a library, or when suggesting someone to visit the library. For example, "I need to finish my research paper quickly, so I'm going to go to the library to use their resources."
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"Maybe he can go to the library.
"Get back on the subway, go to the library.
"If it's the library go to the library.
We go to the library or we do errands.
Go to the library, write something for us".
Go to the library, my book is there,' " Fonner remembers.
It's no sin to go to the library".
Go to the library and pick up lots of books.
"Go to the library?
You had to go to the library.
We don't go to the library together.
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