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"abscond to" is a correct phrase in written English, and can be used in a sentence to mean to escape or flee to another place, often with the intention of avoiding consequences or legal action.
Example: The convicted criminal absconded to a foreign country before the trial could take place.
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The narrator and his activist parents abscond to the city's outskirts, where they assume false identities.
Colyer signed up as a merchant seaman in 1952, solely to abscond to New Orleans.
It is also an exaggeration to say Native Americans did not abscond to white settlements.
Not that he was ever going to abscond to Vegas and snort the lot.
The transplanted Ethiopian runners abscond to the US for safety more than opportunity.
We abscond to his favourite dive bar, where he likes to hang out with friends.
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However, expressed ideation to abscond continued to precede over one-quarter of all events throughout the study window.
They were given prison sentences, but one absconded to Israel.
Soon after the production opened, Williams absconded to Spain.
He soon absconded to Europe, training there with mentors from the Barbizon school.
He absconded to France and smuggled himself back into Italy under a false identity.
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