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The phrase 'arrived in' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a place someone or something has reached or come to. For example: "We arrived in New York last night."
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He arrived in June.
Families arrived in clusters.
He arrived in midsummer.
They arrived in February.
He arrived in 1966.
It arrived in 1947.
Protestantism arrived in 1534.
He arrived in the fall.
"Hell had arrived in Halabja".
He, too, arrived in Israel.
They have arrived in Greece.
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