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Discover Ludwig"be escorted to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it to describe someone being accompanied or guided to a certain destination by someone else. It often implies a more formal or service-oriented context. Example: "The VIP guest was escorted to their seat by a member of the hotel staff."
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He will be escorted to the airport next week.
Some evacuees on horseback had to be escorted to safe ground.
With a dozen other Yazidis, Pir waited to be escorted to the meeting.
Even in the 1920s, they would be escorted to the border of each German county by the police.
Ms. McNeill said her students had so little freedom that they even had to be escorted to the bathrooms.
On New Year's Eve Gwyneth Paltrow would be escorted to a secure location, to resurface only in February.
We were to be escorted to the local police station, interrogated and put on a plane back to Beijing.
Traffic cones and bottles were hurled and Guernsey fans had to be escorted to the nearby ferry terminal by police, for their own protection.
Every morning after the first roll call on the colony parade ground women divide up into work brigades to be escorted to the colony production zone.
In addition, searches and checks of all equipment, feed, hay and bales will be conducted, and veterinarians will be escorted to the specific horse.
For the first time, many of these terminals are requiring ground personnel to wear identification badges and pilots to be escorted to their aircraft.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com