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The phrase "arrived to that" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "arrived at that."
Example: "After much deliberation, we finally arrived at that conclusion."
Alternatives: "reached that" or "came to that."
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Why should we talk about something when you have not arrived to that point yet?
Whenever we arrived to that place in the in-between, there he was -- an omnipresence -- with his electric voice and his neat-pressed neon suits.
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Functional connectivity can be accessed through the Integral Index of Connectivity (IIC), which considers the habitat patch size, the amount of flux arriving to that patch, and the topological position of the patch within the habitat patch network.
"I would love to arrive to that match," said Nadal during Friday's pre-tournament news conference about a meeting with Djokovic in the quarterfinals.
Every country has certain medical and health related problems for which one needs to get proper vaccinations before arriving to that country.
Last month, Waterston arrived to change that.
We arrived to find that 2 weeks earlier excavations had started to widen the river.
However, I arrived to find that duels had been shut down the day before.
He arrived to find that his sons had already run away.
The coaches arrived to discover that Green had thought ahead to reserve a table, under his name.
Having tracked them down to Benin, he arrived to find that they had moved on in the night.
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