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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inscribed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when indicating that something, such as a book or a piece of art, is dedicated or addressed to a specific person.
Example: "This book is inscribed to my dear friend, Sarah, who has always inspired me."
Alternatives: "dedicated to" or "addressed to".
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The book was inscribed "To Paul" and dated 1953.
This one is already inscribed: "To my little birthday bunny on his special day.
A framed watercolor of a picnic meal was inscribed "To Mum from Watercolor Farm with Love".
One of them is personally inscribed to Matisse from the artist.
Finally, she presented me with a book about his art, which he inscribed to me.
A silver tray on a corner table was inscribed "To John Huston, One Hell of a Guy.
One, by Paul Theroux, had been inscribed to the Trinidad-born writer by the author, who was an old friend.
On one side of the paper is inscribed: "To my loving good friend and countryman, Mr. Wm.
Billy ventured into his office building and returned with a Presidential portrait inscribed to his grandfather by F.D.R.
He even has a Picasso book that Steinberg inscribed to himself in French, mimicking Picasso's handwriting and drawing style.
A search of the attic reveals a stash of books inscribed to Mina with love from a mysterious Doon.
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