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"I arrived newyork" vs "I arrived to newyork"

The correct phrase is "I arrived in New York." Both "I arrived in New York" and "I arrived to New York" are commonly used, but the preposition "in" is the most appropriate choice when referring to arriving in a city or country.

Last Updated: March 24, 2024

I arrived newyork

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct preposition to use when referring to arriving in a city or country is "in."

Alternatives:

  • I arrived in New York.

I arrived to newyork

This phrase is commonly used but slightly less appropriate than using "in."

While this phrase is commonly used, the more appropriate preposition to use when referring to arriving in a city or country is "in."

Examples:

  • I arrived to New York for a business meeting.
  • She arrived to New York after a long flight.
  • They arrived to New York on a rainy day.
  • He arrived to New York with his family.
  • We arrived to New York in the evening.

Alternatives:

  • I arrived in New York.

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