go over to sth

go over to sth
UK US go over to sth
Phrasal Verb with go({{}}/gəʊ/ verb (going, went, gone)
to change to something new or to a new way of doing things: »

Many firms are going over to new technologies.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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