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Discover LudwigThe phrase "treated to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean that someone has been given something special as a gift or reward. For example: "He was treated to a gourmet meal at the restaurant."
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Now we're treated to another.
We are treated to an early pout.
Were you treated to any poolside interview?
Instead, he was treated to a rout.
We were treated to 360-degree views from the outset.
Are we to be treated to Bridget's blog?
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Give healthy veggie treats to the duck.
Some players are treated differently to others.
They treated her to fast food.
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