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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tread to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in a sentence to describe someone walking or stepping towards a certain destination or direction. Example: Sarah carefully treaded to the edge of the cliff, making sure to keep her balance as she looked down at the stunning view below.
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He brought severe beauty and an inexorable tread to the funeral march.
Or his flip-flop might underscore the tight-wire act he has to tread to avoid trampling Smith's confidence.
And then one has to gain enough tread to catch up with a moving train -- and then leap.
The 39 steps which FA Cup winners used to tread to receive their trophy are now 107.
In both movements Mr. Boulez built with measured yet inexorable tread to the climax of the ending.
With my list of eating places reaching epic proportions, I'm going to need every mile I can tread to burn off the calories.
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"We wanted to tread lightly, to be neighborhood friendly".
Sansa needs to tread carefully to avoid joining Rhaegar as a footnote in Westeros' bloody history.
He also urged them to "tread carefully" to avoid denigrating staff.
Attach treads to the edges of your steps.
You should have a long exercise mat with treads to keep you stead.
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