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"to victory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to denote success, as in a victory lap or to express hopefulness or determination, as in "marching to victory." For example, "The team had won several games and was marching to victory towards the championship."
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to victory
noun
An instance of having won a competition or battle or succeeded in an effort.
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Brown coasted to victory.
None has an easy road to victory.
Anand had many paths to victory.
This just puts Miliband closer to victory.
One advantage, perhaps, to victory in 2008?
"They willed us to victory," Davis said.
Expect them to cruise to victory.
Supporters still urge their Lions to victory.
It almost propelled him to victory.
Here's to victory.
Ah, Escape to Victory.
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