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Meanings of
to
in English
As a means of achieving the specified aim.
in order to
Language.
to language
Related terms
language
modern language
Synonyms
Examples for "
to language
"
to language
Examples for "
to language
"
1
You can define Celtic in many different ways, from art
to
language
.
2
More than words But there's more
to
language
comprehension than just vocab.
3
The historical method was applied
to
language
long before it reached biology.
4
The communicational status refers
to
language
as a medium for sharing knowledge.
5
She spoke to an ear that was deaf
to
language
like this.
Cell line (Human B-cell)
to-pp
Related terms
cell line
transformed cell line
Usage of
to
in English
1
A possible debt capital market transaction may follow, subject
to
market conditions.
2
Some said later this year; others said 2020 was closer
to
reality.
3
Demand
to
clear new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
4
Without question, knowledge is power; but access
to
information is also important.
5
These results therefore point
to
continued private sector expansion throughout the year.
6
New Hampshire: Will produce publicly available information, according
to
local media reports.
7
With that cherished right
to
vote, however, comes a great personal responsibility.
8
It's a great way
to
start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
9
Essential staff needed
to
continue critical work will remain, the statement read.
10
Red hot market conditions allowed the company
to
secure far better terms.
11
He needs
to
:
clean up politics; protect the economy; and extend opportunity.
12
Essential staff needed
to
continue critical work will remain, the advisory said.
13
However, 5 million public sector workers will continue
to
suffer wage freezes.
14
He said a common sense approach
to
the Covid-19 situation was needed.
15
She said the bylaw takes a common sense approach
to
the problem.
16
However, the jet's auxiliary power unit was able
to
continue supplying power.
Other examples for "to"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
to
Preposition
Frequent collocations
accord to
go to
come to
say to
return to
More collocations
To
through the time
To
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
Ireland
Common
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