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The phrase "he arrived to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "at" or "in" depending on the context.
Example: "He arrived at the station just in time for the train."
Alternatives: "he arrived at" or "he arrived in."
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He arrived to an empty parking lot and deserted offices.
He arrived to find her in a psychiatric hospital.
During my second year in Oxford, he arrived to take up a chair in political theory.
He arrived to find his subject detained by all-night Senate proceedings.
He arrived to this country with minimal financial means and left a legacy for posterity.
He arrived to find the fossil being showcased in the auction room.
At 6 30 Wednesday morning, he said, he arrived to find his sidewalk stash had vanished.
Then he arrived, to the accompaniment of a mighty trumpet flourish.
He arrived to a seething mess (especially among the obnoxious trustees) and brought to it rampant ennui.
He arrived to find his first mate, Wyanda Lublink, at the helm.
He arrived to the United States from his native Honduras on a Rotary exchange and currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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