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Discover Ludwig"occurrence to" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when something comes to someone's mind or when something happens to someone. Here is an example sentence: "As she was walking down the street, it suddenly occurred to her that she had left her keys at home."
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This is a very rare occurrence, to have a primary of national import in Texas.
Back then, a strong south swell was an almost mystical occurrence to Mr. George.
–How has characterization of the disagreement changed from its occurrence to the present day?
"It's a relatively innocuous occurrence to hit something in the road," Mr. Brauer said.
Omphacite is restricted in occurrence to the high-pressure and high-temperature rocks called eclogites.
Then it was time for Jeter heroics — a common occurrence to the delight of Yankees fans.
But her tone was one of casual resignation: it was just one of those things, an unfortunate occurrence to be met with a weary shrug.
"It is a common occurrence to observe students who are physically present, yet mentally preoccupied by non course-related material on their mobile devices.
But the manuscript was destroyed in a fire — a suggestive occurrence to Kingston, because the books in the legend were also burned.
The analysis further traced the mutation's occurrence to a range of 2.1 million to 2.7 million years ago, probably 2.4 million.
Mr Wright told the inquiry that it was "not an unusual occurrence" to find a chip.
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