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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spectator to' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to indicate a person who has witnessed something but is not directly involved. For example: I was an innocent spectator to the argument between the two neighbours.
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So does Capitalia, which has been a surprising spectator to the merger boom.
Meanwhile, the Obama Administration was largely a spectator to all of this.
It compels the spectator to examine one facet or another of his own conscience.
But mostly, he was a spectator to the Mickelson show during the front nine.
He came as a spectator to the East Meets West race.
For the spectator to identify with the actor, the actor has to identify with the role.
But it is up to every spectator to make up their own mind.
Everyone involved in golf, from spectator to top-level performer, has their own Palmer story.
The N.C.A.A. no longer needs a benign spectator to lead the association.
Pappas, who shot a 73, asked a Buick Classic spectator to caddie his final two holes.
Just being a spectator to New York's 24-hour circus seemed to be enough.
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