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"confide to" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when someone shares information or secrets in trust with someone else. For example: "He confided to his best friend the secrets of his past."
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Tomorrow, I want to confide to Teresa.
He doesn't confide to anyone outside his family, and everyone else is just guessing.
If he's dying, he mutters, there is something he must confide to his son, Gregory.
I confide to a friend who has had a chin lift.
"I'm going to see Pentangle tonight," I confide to a friend.
Mr. Battelle dismissed the popular belief that women confide to their hairdressers all the intimate details of their lives.
When they confide to the video camera, they speak of feeling trapped by their surroundings, especially the other humans.
"It's a pity Brigid is such a plain child," she heard an aunt confide to her mother.
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Get him to confide something to you and respond accordingly.
Clear?" OTTO confides to us.
Having confided to the heavy-lipped.
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