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"master to" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is unclear what the intended meaning or usage of this phrase would be. It is possible that it could be used in colloquial or informal speech, but it is not appropriate for formal or written language. An example sentence could be: "He asked me to master the art of baking, but I am still struggling with the basics." In this sentence, "master" is used as a verb meaning to become skilled at or proficient in something. However, "master to" does not make sense in this context.
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He had only one master to consult, Chairman Mao Zedong.
Passing from master to master, he depicted life from underneath.
Thereafter, he is passed from master to master.
He becomes obsessed, and persuades his master to buy her.
From dungeon master to dominatrix!What do you think?No hate speech please.
Odysseus's dog Argos has waited for his long-lost master to return from Troy.
As a boy, Chassériau entered the studio of Ingres, following his master to Rome in 1834.
Old spies still drop in on him, like pupils to a master, to chew the fat.
"There is no room for a king or guardian or master to replace people's power".
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Using a master to-do list Maintain one to-do list (aka your master to-do list).
The activities that aren't included in your master to-do list, wont get done.
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