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The phrase "was diverted to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that has changed direction, changed course, or been redirected to a new destination/purpose. For example, "The river was diverted to the new reservoir."
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This flight was diverted to Philadelphia.
The flight was diverted to Boston.
Solar energy was diverted to life's own uses.
The helicopter was diverted to another British base.
Her flight to D/FW was diverted to San Antonio.
After Spencer's collapse, the plane was diverted to Pittsburgh.
The problem wasn't that the flight was diverted to Bologna.
First, a mortar platoon was diverted to the site.
He was diverted to St . Vincents Manhattan Hospital.
It was diverted to Stansted airport in Essex.
Money was diverted to buying arms and consolidating military strength.
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