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"landed to" is not correct and usable in written English.
You would use the verb "land" instead. For example: "The plane landed safely at the airport."
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At 02 00 on 13 November, two squadrons of ship's boats made amphibious landings: a small force under Lieutenant Samuel Leslie landed to the north of the emplaced positions, acting as a diversion while the main body of the expeditionary force landed to the south under Lieutenant Colonel Smith.
But it came into trouble when it landed to get its battery changed.
The SEALs landed to collect DNA samples to confirm the identities of the dead.
He landed to a roar, fell back on his skis and popped back up.
Two stray rocket-propelled grenades landed to the lieutenants' left side.
At the exhibition, a C-130 landed and disgorged one Stryker, and a C-17 landed to unload three more.
He kept at him in the second, once using a left that landed to the side of his face.
Soon a Russian cargo plane landed to carry the uranium to a more secure storage center in Russia.
McDowell's second shot at 16 had landed to the left of the pin, on the edge of the green.
The men on the Tijger landed to collect pelts, not to find religious freedom or to impose religious conversion.
The complex, long-running case revolves around the huge contracts that her husband landed to organise public events and for consultancy projects.
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