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Discover LudwigThe phrase "voyages to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a journey to someplace, especially one that is lengthy or requires significant effort. For example, "After a long year of planning, the family finally was able to embark on their dream voyage to the Caribbean."
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Verrazzano undertook two more voyages to the Americas.
Harrowing pictures of overcrowded voyages to reach Europe were familiar.
Venerable historical traditions recount the Phoenician voyages to found new cities.
He made two additional voyages to the New World before 1508.
The exploration of the Moon was replaced by unmanned voyages to Jupiter, Saturn, and other planets.
Late in the 18th century, Salem merchants made voyages to the East their specialty.
James Cook's three voyages to the Pacific in the 18th century.
In fact, James Cook took them on voyages to prevent scurvy among his crew.
The people apparently carried no Lapita pottery on their later voyages to the rest of Polynesia.
His three voyages to the Pacific were made between 1768 and 1779.
After Columbus's voyages to the New World, global cartography underwent something of a renaissance.
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