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The phrase "goes to university" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone is currently attending a university or college. Here are a few examples: - Sara goes to university in the city and majors in business. - My brother goes to university full-time and works part-time to pay for his tuition. - After high school, I plan to go to university and study engineering. - The scholarship will cover all of John's expenses while he goes to university.
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Scientists don't make money off a grant: somewhere between 40% and 75% goes to university overhead and the rest covers supplies, research assistants and sometimes salary which the University then does not pay.
"Well…he goes to university….
My daughter in Damascus goes to university safely now.
Almost everyone goes to university nowadays, everyone knows that.
The resolution now goes to university officials, who were not immediately available for comment, for approval.
He meets a nice girl, they get married, have a daughter who goes to university.
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He would go to university.
Should everyone go to university?
They all went to university.
Did you go to university?
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