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The phrase 'to so' is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English
It may be part of a colloquial phrase such as 'to so something', but it is not a full sentence. For example, you could say: "He wanted to so something to help the situation, but he wasn't sure what."
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Loyal friend to so many.
Amazing friend to so many.
Wonderful friend to so many.
"I listen to so many podcasts.
This is normal to so many people.
It is central to so many things.
He wanted to, so he did.
Generous, loving friend to so many.
Cousin, teacher, friend to so many.
She gave so much to so many.
We are born to so oscillate, perhaps.
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