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Discover LudwigThe phrase "their destinations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people, things, or places that are heading to different places. For example, "The travelers discussed their destinations before bidding farewell and setting off on their journeys."
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Planes sailing well beyond their destinations.
People screamed their destinations: Bayonne!
Let others rush to their destinations.
Until recently, their destinations were limited.
None of the loads got to their destinations.
All the aircraft landed safely at their destinations, he said.
Migrants pay smugglers to deliver them, illegally, to their destinations.
The passengers were being bussed to their destinations on Tuesday.
Getting them to their destinations is not always easy.
Both planes landed at their destinations without injuries or damage.
Others were happily surprised when they arrived at their destinations.
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