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The phrase "flying there" is correct and often used in written English.
It is typically used as an adverbial phrase to describe the manner in which someone is traveling to a specific location. Here is an example: "The CEO is flying there to attend the business conference." In this sentence, "flying there" indicates that the CEO will be traveling by airplane to reach the location of the conference. Other possible examples could include: - "We will be flying there on Friday to see our family." - "I had no idea she was flying there for her sister's wedding." - "The team captain is flying there tomorrow to meet with potential sponsors."
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I am flying there still.
Flying here, flying there.
We love Jordan, but flying there is usually expensive.
While some live near where the wedding will be, the rest will be flying there.
Sapp planned to drive to Chicago on Sunday and meet Bufkin, who was flying there.
I opened a second gallery in New York, I was flying there every month.
It was soon joined by the other used ones, most of which are still flying there.
In a few days, they will both be flying there for the premiere.
"When the bombs are flying, there are no atheists in the foxhole," he said.
"If there was no demand, we wouldn't be flying there," Mr. Roth said.
American closed its lounge at Stansted Airport in London when it stopped flying there this month.
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