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The phrase "am to induce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is stating their intention or obligation to cause something to happen.
Example: "I am to induce a state of calm in the participants during the workshop."
Alternatives: "am meant to induce" or "am expected to induce".
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Since then, a number of reports have confirmed the ability of AM to induce the growth and migration of isolated vascular endothelial and smooth muscle cells in vitro and to promote angiogenesis in xenografted tumours in vivo.
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The idea was to induce pregnancy.
The point is to induce workers to save more.
The overriding objective was to induce Pakistani withdrawal.
A second pillar would be to induce political change in Iraq.
Many employers added drug coverage to their health plans in the early 1990's to induce workers to choose managed care.
The goal should be to induce those towns to embrace judicial fairness as well.
Their next step was to induce the particles to target bacteria.
A major goal of the program is to induce new companies into the export business.
The second effect of harpins is to induce plant growth enhancement.
The goal was to induce more players to participate in the camp, which ended yesterday in Orlando.
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