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The phrase "to the bench" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a movement towards a specific location or destination, such as a bench. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone being removed from a position of authority or power. Example: She walked over to the bench to sit and rest for a while. Example: The coach sent him to the bench after he made a costly mistake on the field.
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Plumlee went to the bench.
Another player came to the bench.
In 1946 he returned to the bench.
Jason Kidd went to the bench.
Back to the bench press.
He returned to the bench after four years.
Teeguarden motioned her to the bench.
He hasn't returned to the bench since.
From the Pulpit to the Bench.
Grimes swaggered back to the bench.
Going to the bench is Risky Business.
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