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The phrase "phases to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It generally means to transition from one stage, process, or point to another. For example, "The project phased to the next stage quickly."
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There are three phases to the work.
There are three phases to the program.
I think there are three phases to business travel.
There are essentially three phases to his career.
There are three different phases to a clinical trial.
We went through 72 phases to their 32 and still lost 19-12.
Grewcock's catch eventually led, after a daring series of handling phases, to O'Driscoll cutting through the midfield again.
The election takes place in nine separate phases to allow the redeployment of more than five million police officers.
Others say the project could be done in phases to moderate the upfront costs.
Voting is staggered in seven phases, to accommodate potentially 815m voters.
Either the Ukrainian president's plan is backfiring spectacularly, or it has untold sinister phases to come.
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