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Discover LudwigThe correct phrase is "toward," not "toward to." You can use this phrase when you are referring to a direction, usually in relation to a specific point in space
For example, "He walked toward the park."
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Toward to validate the models, synthetic time-stress diagrams are confronted with field measurement data reported in literature showing good agreement.
Mr. Netanyahu, turning toward to Mr. Abbas, called him his "partner in peace".
There are historical analogues that point toward to the short-term viability of the idea.
"I think he is among this group," he said, waving toward to dormitory.
The XT would be, I suggest, a more successful package if the suspension settings were recalibrated a bit toward to the comfort end of the scale.
"Having donors as part of the selection is also a way for us to stay accountable to the quality level that we commit toward to the funders.
He especially expects to announce new money to combat child and maternal mortality, where progress toward to the goal is particularly slow.
According to Spoonfed, the push for legitimacy may have also affected the station's music programming, moving toward to the "more radio-friendly" genre of UK funky.
The same situation occurred toward to the end of the signal at s.
To summarize, resonance-based color printing methods are advancing toward to real-world application.
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My attitude toward to-do lists: if something is important enough, it will make itself a priority.
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