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The phrase "crawled to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe any situation where someone or something moves very slowly and with difficulty. For example, "He crawled to the door, exhausted from the long journey".
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The train crawled to a stop.
I crawled to my parents' bedroom.
'We crawled to a field of wheat.
"I crawled to the top of the stairs," he said.
I crawled to him on hands and knees.
The victim, shouting for help, crawled to the nearby pavement.
I crawled to my couch and turned on the television.
"So I crawled to the door and waited.
Instead, they have crawled to the finish line, while the Sabres have surged.
I expected a city where life had crawled to a near standstill.
Grandpa: "In my day, we crawled to work in the asbestos mines with two broken legs.
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