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The phrase "a sequel will be set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing plans or announcements regarding the continuation of a story or series, typically in the context of films, books, or games.
Example: "The director confirmed that a sequel will be set in a different time period, exploring new characters and themes."
Alternatives: "a sequel will take place" or "a sequel will occur".
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Syfy also recently announced a sequel will be set in New York City, with some reports saying Reid isn't being asked to return.
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