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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abducted to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone has been taken away to a specific location, often against their will.
Example: "The story revolves around a young girl who was abducted to a remote island by mysterious figures."
Alternatives: "taken to" or "carried off to".
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Some 200 cases have been recorded of children of overseas nationalities abducted to Japan.
Wu knows his son was too young when he was abducted to remember his real family.
How she does not want to be abducted to do it.
After they sleep together, Cornelius is threatened with being lynched or abducted to the South.
The boys have barely made it from Turkey to Greece when they are abducted to work as slave laborers for an unscrupulous farmer.
Civil servants and policemen were linked to a prostitution ring in which teenage girls had been drugged and abducted to a brothel.
Shalit, also wounded in the course of the raid, was abducted to the Gaza Strip, where he was subsequently held in an undetermined location.
"So the estimated 150 children, including Emily, who were abducted to Russia prior to that will get no help," Neil says.
The Japanese police say they have 13 cases of Japanese citizens who are presumed to have been abducted to North Korea.
The diplomat, Muhammad Mamdouh Qutb, said he was told that he was abducted to protest Egypt's willingness to meet with the interim Iraqi prime minister last week.
The trio live peacefully in the forest until Sita is abducted to Lanka by Ravana who has fallen in love with her.
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