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The phrase "nest to" is not correct in English; it seems to be a typographical error.
Did you mean "next to"? You can use "next to" to indicate proximity or adjacency between two objects or locations.
Example: "The bookstore is located next to the coffee shop."
Alternatives: "beside" or "adjacent to".
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Look for a nest to return the bird to.
The distinguished sculptor Magdalena Gross, for instance, was called "starling" because Antonina "pictured her 'flying from nest to nest' to avoid capture".
Late in the summer, bumblebee males and young queens leave the nest to mate.
It's easy to leap when you have a well-feathered nest to land in.
And somehow I got the idea of this nest to protect them".
Karl contemplates fleeing the happy nest to marry his pregnant girlfriend.
Better to just flag the nest, to warn others to stay away.
When there's a big storm, we all run to the crow's nest to watch.
I'm off to find a hornet's nest to stick my boot into next.
For much of the summer, the Lakers have given Bryant a professional nest to protect him.
The next morning they were on their way north -- to nest, to breed, to fledge young.
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