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The phrase "a bridge to" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use it when you are referring to a metaphorical bridge, or one that connects ideas, concepts, or goals, such as in the following example: Writing this essay is a bridge to understanding further concepts in this subject.
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This is not a bridge to nowhere.
Building a bridge to the 1930's.
"To make a bridge to what?
"This isn't a bridge to nowhere.
A Bridge to the Past Q.
(I may have a bridge to sell you, too).
He decided to build a bridge to it anyway.
The legislation calls only for a bridge to be built.
It can serve as a bridge to a new life".
He also has a bridge to sell you.
In a way, Holly was a bridge to the future.
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