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go to

[goh-too] / ˈgoʊˌtu /






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It said hotels had been used as a "go-to" solution, driving increased profits for the companies involved.

From BBC

While absent from the airwaves, in December 2000 and 2002, “The Weinerville Chanukah Special” was screened at the Museum of Television and Radio in New York, and thanks to the advent of file sharing and video streaming sites, the special gained a cult following through the 2010s, often the go-to choice for a Hanukkah episode of Christmas podcasts.

From Los Angeles Times

That was my go-to after she died.

From Los Angeles Times

Baumbach wrote “Jay Kelly” with British actor and screenwriter Emily Mortimer, who also appears in the film as Jay’s go-to makeup artist: “It really wasn’t until I brought Emily into it that it started to shape itself more into the movie you see,” Baumbach says.

From Los Angeles Times

Roku has emerged as the go-to service against that backdrop, the Wedbush team argued.

From Barron's