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The phrase "abduction to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or criminal contexts to describe the act of forcibly taking someone away from their rightful place or guardianship. Example: The suspect was charged with abduction to commit a felony after kidnapping the victim and holding them for ransom.
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He was aggressive, and perhaps he was too heartbroken by Sotloff's abduction to think clearly.
Whoever the killer is they've struck again, this time adding "child abduction" to their rap sheet.
The FARC and left-leaning politicians used the abduction to demand a bilateral ceasefire.
The Killers - Spaceman iTunes, 79p Synths lift this tale of alien abduction to the heights of stadium disco-rock.
"The girls narrated the circumstances of their abduction to our witness," said Edre Olalia, a lawyer for the victims' families.
Government critics describe Lee's suspected abduction to mainland China as the latest sign of Beijing's erosion of civil rights in what is supposedly a semi-autonomous territory.
A pastor in Chibok whose daughter is missing told me that he set out with friends on the morning after the abduction to find the girls.
Helen and Archie reported Jean's abduction to the police, but in the files of the Royal Ulster Constabulary there is no record of any investigation at the time.
Mexicans, in turn, seethed when DEA agents arranged the abduction to Los Angeles in 1990 of a Mexican doctor accused of keeping Mr Camarena alive while under torture.
They have reported the brazen abduction to every branch of Mexican law enforcement, only to be ignored, or directed someplace else.
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In a statement he released at the time, Dieudonné attributed the torture-abduction to the neo-liberalism that "has established the cult of profit as the central value of society" and to the "American drift in French society".
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