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Discover LudwigThe phrase "go-to destination" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a place regularly visited for a particular purpose. For example, "New York City is my go-to destination for catching the latest Broadway shows."
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Let's make this the go-to destination for manga lovers.
This picture-perfect town is presented as the go-to destination for terrorized damsels in distress.
But more recently, experts say, Spain has also become a go-to destination for sex services.
Suckers for a good soundtrack Vampire-based soundtracks are the go-to destination for musicians lately.
British and international brands now consider London the go-to destination for fashion".
Liverpool is my go-to destination when I'm in need of culture and wisdom.
No longer does it aim to be a go-to destination for just music fans.
New World Stages has become the go-to destination for shows looking to extend their post-Broadway life.
Thereafter, Transylvania and the Balkans would become the go-to destination for English thriller writers from Ambler to Fleming.
The country's latest reinvention sees it becoming a go-to destination for high-quality yoga and fitness retreats.
Sprawling and a little run-down, East Vancouver turned out to be our go-to destination for inexpensive edible curiosities.
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