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The phrase "be broadcast to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of transmitting information or content to an audience through various media channels.
Example: "The event will be broadcast to millions of viewers around the world."
Alternatives: "be transmitted to" or "be aired to".
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An ill-judged remark can be broadcast to the world in an instant.
It also has a function that allows an emergency message to be broadcast to all phones.
John will be broadcast to cinemas worldwide as part of NT Live from 9 December.
Organisers said the demolition on 23 July would be broadcast to about 1 billion viewers worldwide.
It will be broadcast to cinemas globally as part of NT Live on 4 September.
Sunday's game at Wembley will be broadcast to 215 countries, raising its image internationally.
The Christmas-season staple will also be broadcast to active-duty military troops through the American Forces Network.
The Millennium Stadium has a capacity of 74,500, and the the show will be broadcast to 30 countries.
This matinee is also a Live in HD performance, which will be broadcast to movie theaters internationally.
In the futures market, regulators note, a request for a price quote must be broadcast to the entire market.
The production will be broadcast to cinemas worldwide by NT Live on the final night of its run.
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