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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are evacuated to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals or groups are moved from one location to another for safety or emergency reasons.
Example: "In the event of a natural disaster, residents are evacuated to designated shelters for their safety."
Alternatives: "are relocated to" or "are moved to".
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The emergency responses to these situations include sheltering-in-place, where students stay or go in a designated place; a lock down, where students stay in a protected space; or an evacuation, where students are evacuated to another area.
Typical of these disasters, people are evacuated to locations under a big roof, such as gymnasiums.
Bathtub dwellers are evacuated to a care station, where unthinkably, Hushpuppy is put into a neat blue dress, her hair tied in ribbons.
Fourth- to sixth-grade pupils are evacuated to a local church, while the younger children from kindergarten to third grade are kept inside the building.
In the event of such disasters, people are evacuated to shelters where they – and hundreds of others – may have to stay for months.
Britain is overrun by an unspecified and largely unseen enemy, and Daisy and her young cousin, Piper Harley Birdd), are evacuated to a house far away from the boys in the family.
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The national government was evacuated to Kaunas.
He was evacuated to safety.
In 1939 Cutler was evacuated to Annan.
Prokofiev is evacuated to the Caucasus.
Both were evacuated to hospitals in Jerusalem.
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