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The phrase "dispatched to" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to send or direct someone or something to a particular place or task. Example: The police were dispatched to the scene of the accident to investigate. Here, "dispatched to" indicates that the police were sent to the scene of the accident to carry out their duties. Another example: The soldiers were dispatched to the front lines of the war. In this sentence, "dispatched to" shows that the soldiers were sent to a specific location or task, in this case, the front lines of a war.
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Agents were then dispatched to meet him.
A new governor was dispatched to Diyarbakir.
Fighters were routinely dispatched to intercept them.
Others were dispatched to Brooklyn and Queens.
Jaara and Kamel were dispatched to Ireland.
Police were dispatched to the home.
Crisis counselors were dispatched to the school.
The army was dispatched to Jos after the January clashes.
The National Guard was dispatched to assist in evacuations.
Home Secretary James Callaghan was duly dispatched to Derry.
Lawyers were dispatched to negotiate the deal with Mr. Loeb.
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