[Grammar] Preposition ‘towards’ question

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northpath

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Is the preposition towards really used in everyday talk or I can substitute it for the preposition to?
I saw Joanna hurrying towards me along the drive.
Victor was standing with his back towards me.
She directed a brief glance towards Peter.
a path leading towards the river
 

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Yes, 'towards' is really used, and no, you can't always replace it with 'to'.
"I walked towards the river" does not mean that you walked to the river.
 
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