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The phrase "arrived to" is not correct in written English.
The correct phrasing would be "arrived at." You can use it when you are describing a situation in which someone has arrived somewhere. For example: "We arrived at the party just in time."
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Funeral arrived to graveyard.
Officers arrived to arrest him.
Merkel has arrived to cheer her boys.
We arrived to a mostly empty set.
Local police arrived to oversee events.
The new hyperterrorism has arrived to stay.
Others arrived to drop things off.
He arrived to lacklustre effect in March.
Her husband arrived to retrieve the children.
Family members quickly arrived to defend it.
The police arrived to clear the platform.
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