[Grammar] place to live... or place to live in

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pseudo

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Hello everyone.

s1. It's a good house to live in.

I think that in s1 'in' must not be omitted.

s2. It's a good place to live in.

s3. It's a good place to live.

In this sense, s2 is correct but I sometimes see sentences like s3.
I think some nouns can be used like this.
But I don't know specifically what kind of nouns including place can be used like this.

s4. There are many good places to [go / go to]?

Which one is correct? If both are correct, under what circumstance can both be correct?
 
s4. There are many good places to [go / go to]?

You could use either. There's no real difference.
 
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