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The phrase "congregate to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a group of people coming together in a specific place or for a specific purpose. Example: "The community will congregate to discuss the upcoming events at the town hall."
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They sometimes congregate to rest and feed.
At evening prayer time, at least 10 men would congregate to form the required quorum.
And at night thousands of students and artists congregate to revel in its streets and bars.
People congregate to bet and trade, generally not for recreation, but as a living.
I have no water cooler where I can congregate to share gossip with colleagues.
In fact, the shop is like an Old World salon, where customers congregate to chat.
At these, communities would congregate to be inspired by the local reggae bands performing in the basement.
It is a time when thousands of people in the sports media congregate to write about not that much.
"Unlike the love we've made or meals we've eaten, books congregate to form a record around us of what we've fed our stomachs or our brains.
The Sixth Street Bridge is a long-time magnet for local low-riders, who congregate to admire each other's customised cars.
All the adult children, their children and significant others congregate to the family home in Richmond, British Columbia, to watch Vancouver Canucks games on TV.
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