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Discover Ludwig"delivery to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean transporting something to a destination, such as in the sentence "The delivery to the customer's house was completed on time."
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One delivery to go.
Delivery to Manhattan available.
Delivery to rural homes began on Friday.
Delivery to your TV, not your computer?
It was a wicked delivery to get first up.
Delivery to North America is also possible, he said.
All England needed was just one more delivery to Hirwani.
Tremlett's first delivery to him was all too hospitable.
Or a broader service delivery to the citizen?
They've done a delivery to a hospital delivery room.
Anderson shortened his delivery to give his pitches more movement.
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