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The phrase "and to teach to" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express the act of teaching someone something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I want to help and to teach to my students the importance of critical thinking."
Alternatives: "and to teach" or "and to instruct".
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This takes skill, which is perfectly possible to acquire and to teach to others.
People are drawn to these towns to learn and to teach". To get our list of the Top College Sports Towns, we first consulted the 2009 final standings for the Directors' Cup, which takes into account the totality of a university's sports offerings.
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It's a great common knowledge history unit and worthwhile to teach to your class!
He instructed the teachers, "I need those numbers," and, "You need to teach to the test.
And yet, she still has to teach to the test.
To teach, to exhibit and to promote interactions between artists and their audience.
I was able to teach, to help, and to make money.
Mariel disagreed and took to teaching to pay school fees.
A key to teaching youth about climate change is to teach critical thinking and to teach youth to take action on what they have learned.
Even the simplest have something to say, and to teach.
"She came for adventure," Mrs. Silva said of Angela, "and to teach French to the rich children".
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