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Discover Ludwig"we arrive at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the point where you have reached a conclusion after considering evidence or arguments. For example, "After considering all the evidence, we arrive at the conclusion that the defendant is guilty."
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Later, we arrive at our destination.
We arrive at Redhill 75 minutes late.
We arrive at windy Port Augusta.
Now we arrive at the warm-up.
The Red Sea glitters as we arrive at Aqaba.
How did we arrive at this state of affairs?
After one and a half hours, we arrive at dusk.
Things get goofy when we arrive at the Palazzo Farnese.
We arrive at a recently opened new terminal.
How did we arrive at this blinding apotheosis?
Using, we arrive at (2.35).
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