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Free sign upThe part of a sentence "been to a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a past experience or a place that the subject has visited. Example: "I have been to a few countries in Europe, but my favorite was Italy."
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"I've been to a museum".
I'd never been to a revolution".
"She's been to a Chinese restaurant".
He has never been to a cinema.
Ever been to a stag party, guys?
I had never been to a funeral.
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It was — to a point.
Outsiders' confusion is, to a degree, understandable.
Here's to a more impressive 2013!
And that's to a fault.
Here's to a 1-0 victory!
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