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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going over to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone is traveling from one place to another. For example, "I'm going over to my friend's house for dinner tonight."
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"Look," I said, going over to him.
He's going over to the dark side, Don Carlos.
Loew finds himself constantly going over to Automatic Vaudeville".
I don't need to chase going over to America.
Ever thought about going over to the dark side?
"I'm going over to my friend Giusy's," she wrote.
"But then our engineers started going over to them.
They're going over to do their Christmas shopping".
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This includes potentially anxiety-inducing activities like going over to-do lists and paying bills.
Go over to their apartment?
Puzo went over to Coppola.
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