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Free sign upThe phrase "which to go" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a choice or direction but lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "I couldn't decide which to go with, the red dress or the blue one."
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It's an ideal budget base from which to go meet the local puffins".
But she did not know which to go after first, Magda or the shawl.
You can have a free consultation with each before deciding which to go for.
"It's a place from which to go out and see," he said.
There was no disorder because there was no money with which to go out on the razz.
The Cube is a car in which to go slow, the students said, reflecting real-world driving conditions in Brooklyn.
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It is little more than a kitchen with a doorway from which to-go sandwiches are served, but its flavors have entranced foodies.
Which way to go?
Which path to go down?
Which way to go, manicured or natural-looking?
And they don't agree about which way to go.
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