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The phrase 'escape to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an instance when someone leaves a place in order to avoid danger or an unpleasant situation. For example, "With the tornado approaching, the family decided to escape to the basement for safety."
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Ah, Escape to Victory.
Thus, we should escape to his car.
Charles II managed to escape to France.
You must escape to the surface.
Where're we supposed to escape to?
They had to escape to survive.
Maclean and Burgess escape to Russia.
Mr No longed to escape to America.
I can escape to the bar.
No longer could he escape to sea.
Arizona and escape to a safety boat.
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