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The phrase 'etiquette to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to express a set of established rules, especially when referring to social behavior. For example, "It is proper etiquette to RSVP to an invitation promptly."
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And there is some etiquette to consider.
Still, there is an etiquette to the jersey swap.
There's an etiquette to discussing reviews with other actors, too.
There's a certain etiquette to being an expat.
These outsiders to Best Society turned to "Etiquette" to become insiders.
There are also rules of etiquette to observe while playing face-to-face.
Subjects range from sexual arousal to oral sex etiquette to bondage.
THE BUZZ -- So is it good etiquette to call someone an idiot?
Among the rich, there is an etiquette to apportioning time and money, insiders say.
They may be casual, but there's still an etiquette to be observed in these encounters.
The signs range from his contempt for social civilities and professional etiquette to progressive alcoholism.
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