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The phrase 'to dirt' is not correct in written English
The phrase 'to dirt' is not a phrase used in English, so it has no meaning and cannot be used.
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to dirt
noun
Soil or earth.
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Caius attributed it to dirt and filth.
Tarmac gives way to dirt.
That year, Santa Anita returned to dirt.
At the time, indifference to dirt was widespread.
In time, we all will return to dirt, of course.
THE paved road has given way to dirt.
After five miles, the asphalt turned to dirt.
"The desert was stripped to dirt," Mr. Murphy said.
Cleaner because they are resistant to dirt and moisture.
Palestinians are increasingly confined to dirt tracks beside these roads.
The road got narrower and narrower, then dwindled to dirt.
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