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The phrase "from A to B" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used when describing a range or distance between two points or locations. Example: "The highway stretches from New York to California, covering thousands of miles."
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From A to Z.
If you know something from A to Z, you know everything about it.
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All I do is take it from A to B".
Running the emotional gamut from A to B? Check.
How do you get from A to B credibly?
Also try: Journeys: A Greener Way from A to B, created by the Scottish government.
"You don't get from A to B in a straight line," she added.
"It's quicker to get from A to B – and it's safer".
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We just went from A-to-B; we were just doing our jobs, so to speak.
Car that gets from A to B. A roof and a bed and a color TV.
You have to be able to get from A to B. It's pretty hard to do.
Far, far more efficient flying from A to B. Can still hover.
Don't take the fastest route from A to B. Take whatever strikes your fancy.
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