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"enroll to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to indicate signing up for something, such as a course or program. For example: I plan to enroll to the online yoga class starting next week.
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The registry will periodically call people who enroll, to track their health problems over the years.
You also need to find a way to make younger, healthy people enroll, to make the risk pools broad enough.
It is crucial that enough younger, healthier people enroll to help subsidize the costs of older, sicker people.
He quickly learned that today's journalism students don't enroll to hear, in Mr. McGuire's words, "old newspaper farts telling them that the business is doomed".
Companies enroll to reserve any number of seats on a shuttle and can choose to subsidize any portion of the fare for their employees.
The system needs healthy people to enroll to help offset the costs of sicker people, but that is not what is happening – there are fewer enrollees than projected, and they are sicker than anticipated.
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The user is enrolled to the system at the enrollment stage.
A 90-day test starts in July; airlines hope to enroll up to 10,000 frequent fliers.
A few years ago, my father enrolled to study law.
So, when I went to my first English school, I immediately enrolled to play the piano.
Only 1709 non-resident electors were enrolled to vote in the City in 2012.
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