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Is it ok to put two to that's meant to mean in order to? Yes or no and why?
Broadly speaking,no,because it can make it hard for the reader to figure out your meaning, as in the case of your example. A shorter and simpler simpler example is eg I bought a bike to ride to work to avoid being late. But to my mind, this sounds a little silly.
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Broadly speaking,no,because it can make it hard for the reader to figure out your meaning, as in the case of your example.
A shorter and simpler simpler example is eg I bought a bike to ride to work to avoid being late. But to my mind, this sounds a little silly.
Clive