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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unleashed to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing an unleashed force or power being directed in a certain direction. For example: "The storm unleashed to the east, bringing with it a strong wind that shook the trees."
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The captain was unleashed to lumber forward.
A gruesome vampire unleashed to drink the blood of innocents?
If we'd won, their colleagues would have been unleashed to cane us.
What a fearsome left hook he unleashed to become the first man to put Clay down.
It seems, every week, another popgun gangster flick or flaccid ensemble relationship drama is unleashed, to a now suspecting public.
In a scrupulously choreographed, multicontinent extravaganza, the new Harry Potter book was unleashed to a panting, impatient public.
Dogs were unleashed to attack demonstrators as scores of blacks flocked to the courthouse to try to register to vote.
Alternately facing ABC's "Good Morning America" studios on Broadway and the MTV building across the street, he unleashed, to cheers, rhyme after rhyme, inaudible to his audience.
EVER since China's gargantuan stimulus of 2009, which was unleashed to repel the global financial crisis, people have worried about how the debts incurred would be repaid.
It is interesting that they are secretly unleashed to talk to the players about the meetings the players can attend, but the owners cannot".
The F.B.I. report says that Mr. Abdullah got down on the ground but kept his hands hidden, so a dog was unleashed to pull his arms into view.
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