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"nod to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to mean a gesture of agreement or acknowledgment. For example, you might say, "My boss gave me a nod to indicate that the project was approved."
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Please nod to confirm.
There was barely any nod to Manhattan.
Mr. Ryan gave a nod to that.
Was it a nod to Jagr?
Another nod to Cooper's Japanophilia.
Sip and nod to scroll.
A nod to Cromer crabs!
It's my nod to him".
There's been a nod to straitened times.
(Perhaps a loving nod to his wife).
The widows nod to show sympathy.
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