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'skip to' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used when referencing a particular section of a document. For example: "If you're not interested in reading the history of the company, you can just skip to Section 4.4. for instructions."
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Skip seconds, skip dessert, skip, skip, skip to my lou.
Skip to the chase.
Skip to 3.10 here.
"Then we skip to 1931," Cassin said.
Want to skip to the next part?
(If this happens, skip to Step 5).
Skip to 4m 58s for the footy.
"Skip To My Lou", they called him.
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