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The phrase "is guided to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process or action where someone or something is directed or led towards a particular goal or destination.
Example: "The student is guided to the resources that will help them succeed in their studies."
Alternatives: "is directed to" or "is led to".
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The radiation of a Globar lamp is guided to a sample using oversized waveguides (light pipes).
The microwave power is guided to the window by radially expanding a coaxial waveguide.
Peering through it, one's eye is guided to another pipe in an exterior wall 20 feet away.
The Cas9 enzyme is guided to its genomic target sequence by a small guide RNA with a complementary sequence.
Linearly polarized light is guided to project onto the interface of a semi-spherical glass and a chiral liquid.
The exhaust of the air bearing is guided to the exterior of the booth in which the comparator is placed.
(Angioplasty is a procedure in which a tube with a balloon on its tip is guided to a blocked coronary artery to widen it).
The Kushner affair, like the Judt affair before it, is important in that Israel's political compass is guided to some degree by its sense of the American mood.
Posing for a photo with a fan on the way in, he is guided to a corner table of the restaurant by its owners, who greet him on first-name terms.
Theoretically it is guided to its target by a wire that unreels from the sub marine that fires it; near the point of impact, it acoustically hears its target and homes in.
This bacterial nuclease is guided to virtually any sequence of interest by a guide RNA (gRNA) molecule, where it induces blunt-ended DSBs, making it a highly effective gene-editing tool27,28,29.
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