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Discover Ludwig"beamed to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe sending something to a specific location in a quick, direct manner. For example, you could say, "The satellite beamed the data to the receiving station."
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The information is then beamed to satellites or ground stations.
The data is then beamed to a smartphone.
But nothing was beamed to the palm of my hand.
They want civil judgments and criminal sentencing remarks to be beamed to a wider audience.
Those images could be beamed to iPads and Android tablets carried by the firefighters.
The signals are translated into commands and beamed to the flying robot.
Live football from Dean Court will be beamed to 200 countries and four billion people.
Once choreographed, the whole dance can be saved or beamed to another hand-held computer.
It will be beamed to PBS stations nationwide for them to show to supporters.
The information can also be "beamed" to other users of the hand-held devices.
He envisaged some of News Corporation's large library of media content being beamed to pupils' terminals.
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