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The phrase "a dispatch to a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to sending a message or communication to a specific recipient or location.
Example: "The general sent a dispatch to a nearby outpost to inform them of the enemy's movements."
Alternatives: "a message to a" or "a communication to a".
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Last week, a New Yorker sent a dispatch to a Web site named ihateclowns.com, gleefully describing two men he'd seen chasing a clown and bullying him into apologizing to a women he had shouldered past on a sidewalk.
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The New York Times ran a dispatch to The London Daily News with a March 9 dateline.
Angered, Christie sent a dispatch to Kinkaid in an easily decipherable low-order code that criticized him and urged him to reconsider.
The only deterrent is a swift dispatch to a closed prison for captured escapees but that didn't put off the 14,000 people who, according to a BBC Panorama investigation last year, absconded from open prisons in the past decade.
Alarmed looks are exchanged, a cook is dispatched to a distant storage area, and knives are found.
Working for a tabloid I was dispatched to a showbiz party.
A runner was quickly dispatched to a newsstand and, moments later, returned with two dozen more papers.
Nov. 29: An officer was dispatched to a report of a fire in a trash container outside 1 Peabody St.
He became a non-person as if dispatched to a Siberian gulag.
Fear aside, filming on the narrow deck proved technically challenging, so a crew was dispatched to a helicopter to shoot concurrently.
The 22-year-old departed on a stretcher and like Huntelaar, was dispatched to a local hospital for scans.
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