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The phrase "a database to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the purpose or function of a database, often indicating what the database is intended for or what it will be used to achieve.
Example: "We are developing a database to store customer information securely."
Alternatives: "a database for" or "a database designed to".
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Facebook uses a database to store usernames and corresponding passwords.
Does this doctor use a database to assist with billing and keeping track of patient records?
People need to be trained just to query a database to get at the data.
Someone suggested creating a database to match available spaces with groups that might need them.
This provides a database to compare against fame and so provide a unique insight its nature.
But a neural network is of little use without a database to learn from.
Finally, Lipkin searches a database to see if any known sequences match the ones he's identified.
One remedy is to create a database to track the source of each lead.
You may want to create a database to help manage this information.
The information will loaded onto a database to create a map of the social history of wartime Britain.
The details are recorded in a database to avoid duplication and to stop profiteers from stockpiling and reselling the bulbs.
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