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The phrase "a spreadsheet to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the purpose or function of a spreadsheet, often followed by an action or goal.
Example: "I created a spreadsheet to track our monthly expenses and analyze our budget."
Alternatives: "a spreadsheet for" or "a spreadsheet designed to".
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We've got a spreadsheet to fill.
The news producers need a spreadsheet to keep track of the trading hours.
Last time I did a marathon I used a spreadsheet to keep track of the mileage I was clocking up.
He stayed up the night before making a spreadsheet to figure out all the payouts against what we'd take in".
He uses a spreadsheet to help him decide when the company can support the wages of new employees.
Last year a whistleblower was dismissed by Broadband Delivery UK, the national broadband funding programme, after drawing up a spreadsheet to help councils share information.
Banding: details of how value-added and expenditure data was converted into points out of 10 are available on the website as a spreadsheet to download.
Kaliouby built a spreadsheet, to keep track of which sponsors wanted what, and in November, 2008, she and Picard brought it to Frank Moss, the Media Lab's director.
He has created a spreadsheet to help figure out how much money he needs to survive, and to help pay tuition for his two children in college.
They used the Number app to create a spreadsheet to calculate the cost of the components of the vehicle and hire of the equipment.
Ms Chowdhery even built a spreadsheet to model her likely future earnings under different scenarios before deciding to choose crowdfunding rather than a bank loan.
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