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The phrase "a fish to" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness or usability in written English.
It could potentially be used in a context where a comparison or metaphor is being made, but without additional information, its meaning is unclear.
Example: "He was like a fish to water when he started his new job."
Alternatives: "a fish out of water" or "a fish in a barrel."
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The Fish minigame involves manipulating a fish to collect every coin in its tank.
Thankfully the bizarre April Fish tradition has evolved -- the schoolyard bully generally tapes a picture or drawing of a fish to the pale, stuttering kid's back these days.
It's like asking a fish to fly".
'It was like a fish to water,' Carol says.
He took to diving like a fish to water.
How could someone bring a fish to life?
But it was just like a fish to water.
By Adam Gopnik What does it feel like for a fish to be a fish?
In one video, he follows a fish, to the soundtrack of the theme from "Mission: Impossible".
But Corky takes to the F.B.I. like a fish to water.
He needs a 40 cents profit on a fish to survive.
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