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Free sign upThe phrase "am to get to" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where someone is expressing a future obligation or expectation, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I am to get to the meeting by 10 AM."
Alternatives: "I am supposed to" or "I am meant to."
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(How long this process takes is entirely dependent on how keen or not I am to get to my writing desk).
As keen as I am to get to Sri Lanka, there will be a bit of a break for me after I was left out of the one-day and Twenty20 squads.
I forget sometimes how lucky I am to get to experience what "old books" can show us and how the chance to do what I do for a living is rare indeed.
Aris seldom gets to bed before 11pm and three days a week he is up at 3.30 am to get to the market.
As a young player, she would get up at 4 am to get to the pool to train.
It's simply that I've come to embrace who I am, to get to know her and to grow into who I am meant to be whatever it takes.
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A: It was to get to work.
"I think the whole purpose is to get to practice.
One of my missions was to get to know him".
Our role is to get to the answers".
My plan for 2009 was to get to 2010.
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