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"exiled to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It often refers to someone being forced to leave their home or country. For example, "After the fall of the Soviet Union, many political dissidents were exiled to Siberia."
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Sakharov was exiled to Gorky.
These men have been exiled to Konia.
Exiled to Sudan, he was soon forced to leave.
He was then exiled to a remote island until 1978.
He was exiled to Samara (now Kuybyshev), where he died.
Ham Nghi was captured and exiled to Algeria.
For supporting Athanasius, Eusebius was exiled to the East.
He was exiled to the Kazakhstan desert anyway.
We did not expect to be exiled to reserves".
After Waterloo, Napoleon was exiled to St Helena.
At least 75,000 Latvians were exiled to Siberia.
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