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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sprint to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quick or urgent movement towards a specific goal or destination, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "In the final minutes of the game, the team had to sprint to the finish line to secure their victory."
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Sprint to 1 stand, touch the ground and sprint back.
"You just sprint to get topside.
We sprint to quick judgments.
Sprint to seven and seven".
They then sprint to the van.
"A sprint to the finish," Lax added.
His last was a sprint to celebrate.
| Sprint to sell a controlling stake to SoftBank of Japan.
The sprint to the summit is fast approaching.
4.12pm BST 4.12pm: The sprint to the line is on.
For sports luxe on the high street, sprint to Topshop.
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