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The phrase 'crawl to' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a physical movement, usually a slow or metaphorical movement, towards a destination. For example, "We must crawl to the finish line no matter how long it takes."
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But the slow crawl to a political realignment won't stop.
She could crawl to the window and slide out.
Get down on your knees, and crawl to the dark.
A few were on the ground, seemingly attempting to crawl to safety when the bullets came.
At 5 07 A.M., I crawl to the end of the bed to meet him.
It took the injured driver about an hour to crawl to safety.
Courting males crawl to females and make sounds like those of baby goats.
Homes so tiny you have to crawl to get into them.
The eggs hatch after about two months, and the young turtles crawl to the ocean.
All the pubs used to be rammed – you had to crawl to get in.
Constant battles with the flu weakened her, and she often had to crawl to the bathroom.
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