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[goh-too] / ˈgoʊˌtu /






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There wasn't much atmosphere, wasn't much attitude, wasn't any real standout displays from any of Scotland's go-to men, who were all a bit timid.

From BBC

“The company has been underperforming, not because of anything related to AI, but due to what we believe to be execution-driven issues, particularly in its go-to market function,” he said.

From Barron's

My go-to spot for a cheap and filling meal was Joe & Nemo’s, a small hot dog stand founded in Boston in 1909.

From The Wall Street Journal

I went to my binder of go-to seasonal recipes and realized, with a kind of dawning horror, that nearly all of them leaned on it.

From Salon

Claude has become the go-to for users who find ChatGPT’s responses too robotic.

From MarketWatch