Sentence examples for again set to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again set to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is being prepared or arranged once more for a specific purpose or event.
Example: "After the unexpected delay, the project is again set to launch next month."
Alternatives: "once more scheduled to" or "rearranged to".

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This year's City bonuses are again set to break records.

He is once again set to lead the nation.

One year later, in November 2010, just before midterm elections, the task force was again set to review its recommendation when Calonge canceled the meeting.

The Party is once again set to undergo a transformation, with this years theme unveiled as Fact or Fiction, tearing down the boundaries between the two assumptions.

The upside of all this, for Trump, is that he is again set to outperform predictions by speaking, as he likely will on Tuesday night, in complete sentences.

The next Republican debate is scheduled for 28 October, and is again set to include the top 10 candidates in national polling.

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Flaming the loop again is help keep it sterile, let is cool again and set to the side Heat fix the slide.

The story once again seems set to end unhappily.

They will go close but true success again looks set to remain a day away.

After losing the likes of Clint Dempsey, Mousa Dembele and Danny Murphy last year, there again looks set to be another high turnover of midfielders at Craven Cottage.

Three years later, Mr. Peck reminds us, 10,000 Mormons trudged west 1,300 miles to the Rocky Mountains, where, yet again, they set to building Zion.

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