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The phrase "sojourn to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a temporary stay or visit to somewhere, but implies a greater journey or exploration than just a short visit. For example, "We are planning a sojourn to the New England states this summer."
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Marbury's sojourn to Boston is the Great Experiment.
For those watching from the sidelines, his was a difficult sojourn to keep track of.
You might expect the rest of the sojourn to be a downhill coast.
"Not every one is the same!" he marveled, on this, his first sojourn to the garden.
By his own account, Mr. Kerik's first sojourn to Saudi Arabia in 1978 was formative.
Pettitte was gone that autumn, part of a three-year sojourn to his Houston hometown.
Mr. Bevilacqua spent a week with him (below), and afterward went on a sojourn to find, and photograph, other hermits.
That was the primary concern that the 60 visitors expressed during their daylong sojourn to Mooresville in November.
It convenes at the festival for two weeks before making brief tours, like the sojourn to New York.
The occasion was the United States Championships, back in New York after an eight-year sojourn to Atlanta.
They take their young son on a sojourn to the shore, but it is a brief reverie.
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