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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flight to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific destination that a flight is heading towards.
Example: "I booked a flight to Paris for our summer vacation."
Alternatives: "a trip to" or "a journey to".
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"There's a flight to quality.
On a flight to Denver.
We are having a flight to liquidity.
There has been a flight to safety".
Instead, it reflects a flight to safety.
I had a flight to catch.
"It's a flight to safety.
I've got a flight to catch anyways".
There's a flight to China every day".
Can't get a flight to Telluride?
She later boarded a flight to Paris.
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