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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To be cancelled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an event, appointment, or service that is planned to be called off or invalidated.
Example: "The meeting is scheduled for tomorrow, but it is likely to be cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "To be called off" or "To be terminated."
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The second party had to be cancelled because of cancellations on the part of guests.
The tour had to be cancelled.
Convoys from Syria had to be cancelled.
These will need to be cancelled or amended.
Across the country bus services continue to be cancelled.
All cuts to tax credits are to be cancelled.
Christmas, we're guessing, is about to be cancelled.
Perhaps 100,000 operations will now have to be cancelled.
The Heathrow Connect is expected to be cancelled.
This measure would allow people's passports to be cancelled.
Fuel duty rise planned for September to be cancelled.
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