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The phrase "shuttle to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a mode of transportation, such as a bus or train, that regularly travels back and forth between two locations. Example: "I took the airport shuttle to my hotel after a long flight."
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He'd fly home, take the shuttle to his apartment.
There is a shuttle to a nearby beach club.
There is a free shuttle to the waterfront.
Taking a shuttle to the airport or paying for parking can run into hundreds of dollars.
Sheruts (shared taxis) shuttle to Jerusalem for 58 Israeli shekels (NIS58, about £10).
The station is also the terminus for the airport shuttle to Narita.
The museum began running a shuttle to the Strip, but that did not do much good.
But the Opal ran a rush-hour shuttle to the E and F trains.
The store runs a free shuttle to the Veloway and other areas.
He stands on the platform as one shuttle to Grand Central comes and goes, then another.
42nd St shuttle to #TimesSquare covered in Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan symbols for @amazon ad.
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