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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elope to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to run away secretly to get married. Example: Sarah and Jason decided to elope to the beach instead of having a big wedding.
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In 1985 Frank and Rosie decided to make a joint getaway and elope to England.
'She would no more defect to ITV than elope to Las Vegas,' insists one admirer.
Alan and Celia elope to the register office without telling their children.
It is a dream that has been shared by lovers across the centuries – the chance to elope to exotic lands.
The second level is the ardent passion of the lovers, who are being wilfully frustrated by a pompous and arrogant father and thus elope to the woods.
Instead of confronting the structural inequalities that cripple vast sectors of our population, the document chose to elope to the comforting world of lofty ideals.
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They had tried to elope only to be lured back to their remote village in the Archi district by relatives who turned them in.
In 2009, they secretly eloped to Connecticut.
We met, and two months later we eloped to Amalfi".
After three months of dating, they eloped to Nova Scotia.
They eloped to Connecticut, joined by two friends who kept their secret with a "pinky swear".
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