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go to the resue

 

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"go to the rescue"

"Go to the rescue" is an idiomatic expression that means to come to someone's aid or assistance during a difficult or challenging situation. It implies taking prompt action to help someone in need or to solve a problem.

Sample Sentences:

1. Verb sense:

- When my car broke down on the highway, my brother quickly went to the rescue and brought me fuel.

- The lifeguard swiftly went to the rescue of the drowning swimmer, saving his life.

2. Noun sense:

- The firefighters were hailed as heroes after their courageous go to the rescue during the massive building fire.

- We are forever grateful for the doctors and nurses who go to the rescue of patients in critical condition.

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