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The phrase "incursion to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of an invading force entering a larger area, especially a foreign area. Example: The enemy launched an incursion to the neighboring country.
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Article 57 protects the hidden peoples from "ethnocide" and blocks their territories from incursion to guarantee their rights and survival.
Israeli politicians are demanding the assassination of Hamas leaders and a major military incursion to stop the rockets.
Israeli leaders were sounding ever-more belligerent before the ceasefire; a massive incursion to strike a mortal blow at Hamas was a matter of time.
He took it outside France - including an incursion to Plymouth in 1974 - and never ceased to encourage the internationalisation of the field.
The 34-year-old, who had been sent off at Tottenham three days previously, bided his time and timed his incursion to perfection.
In theory this meant that Lane's Brigade did not intend to free any slaves; in practice, African-Americans took advantage of Lane's incursion to join his brigade or to seek freedom in Kansas.
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A few incursions to the north are merited.
Sometimes the company makes incursions to low latitudes: Poole, Southampton.
Iraqi Kurds, meanwhile, suspect Ankara is using the incursions to undermine their autonomy.
Using fabrics with faded colors and a soft sheen, he created a ladylike style, with occasional incursions to stronger looks.
India's foreign minister, Salman Kurshid, likened the incursions to "acne" that can be cured by "applying an ointment".
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