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The phrase "getaway to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a place that you are going to for a vacation or for a short period of time. For example, "We're planning a getaway to Miami for the weekend."
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"He explained to me that this was a getaway, to be pampered, that I needed it".
Nadira is putting the finishing touches to her plans for a getaway to China's southern shores.
Fugitives are routinely apprehended here, most often attempting a getaway to points across the country.
The Travel Channel may inspire a viewer to book a weekend on Martha's Vineyard or a getaway to Monaco.
Unlike most second-home owners, she was looking for a getaway to the city — not from it.
That's the question we asked ourselves as we contemplated a one-week getaway to Cozumel in mid-March.
The getaway to Martha's Vineyard is Mr. Obama's fourth in five years as president; he skipped last year during the presidential campaign.
But for generations, the Triborough has been little more than the first leg in a getaway, to the airport or to Long Island.
On a separate occasion, the gangsters supplied a plane ticket so that Morris's mistress could join him on a getaway to Georgia.
Mr. Groenewold, whose company received loan guarantees from Lower Saxony, hosted Mr. Wulff on a getaway to the German island of Sylt and to Oktoberfest in Munich.
Ian Poulter barely had enough money for a car with four decent tires, much less for a weekend getaway to see the Ryder Cup for the first time.
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