parallelism - Repeating (or not) "to" in a sentence involving infinitives set in parallel


I googled it but I couldn't find the answer... maybe I didn't seek it in the proper way.


My question is if "to" must be repeated in sentences such as the following ones:





  • In the past, women used to do the housework and to take care of children.




  • The aim of this meeting is to control their progress and to discuss the new working plan.





If I had to bet, I would omit the second to... But I am not sure about it.




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