Sentence examples for am to go from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future obligation or arrangement, often in formal contexts. Example: "I am to go to the meeting at 3 PM tomorrow."

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am to go

adverb

Toward a closed, touching or engaging position.

  • Please push the door to.

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Perhaps I am overstating the case; I don't think I actually began as a melancholy baby, if I am to go by photos of me, in which I seem impish, with sparkly eyes and a full smile.

Loathe as I am to go against Helou's wisdom, I think this makes a real difference to the texture and flavour: not only is it slightly wetter, but the whole seems more harmoniously blended.

This duality is no hardship to me – I'm equally happy to apologise when someone steps on my foot as I am to go around the house closing windows to avoid promaja.

"It's crazy, I leave in two and a half months and as excited as I am to go back, I've not thought about it because my focus is on football.

"When she woke me up at 5 am to go to a pub to watch a soccer game".

If I am to go anywhere I have to tie bundles of clothes around me and when they get wet they burn my thighs and private parts.

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"What was left was to go up".

The answer is to go on writing.

The first tenet is to go slowly.

One was to go on hunger strike.

The hardest work is to go idle.

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