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The phrase "dashed to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to describe a sudden, quick movement towards something. Example: The dog dashed to the door as soon as he heard the mailman approaching.
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Longoria laughed and dashed to his position.
Luce dashed to another lawyer to check.
Impulsively they dashed to the City Municipal Building last week.
All three dashed to the window in the photographer's room.
"Pedro dashed to grab a taxi back to the hotel.
At first intermission, dashed to Sherry's, on grand-tier floor.
Mining companies dashed to raise production while prices were soaring.
Then he dashed to catch his flight to India.
He made contact and dashed to first base.
I dashed to get a towel and the ammonia.
The Israeli hare has dashed to high-tech modernity.
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