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The phrase "are set to continue" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is expected or planned to continue in the future. Here is an example: "The current economic trends are set to continue, with experts predicting a steady growth for the next quarter."
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The visits are set to continue tomorrow.
Those campaigns are set to continue.
The public hearings, to be held throughout the region, are set to continue through next week.
Protests are set to continue with another big opposition march scheduled for Saturday.
The frequency, scale, and severity of humanitarian crises are set to continue rising.
Orders are set to continue falling next month, the CBI added.
Oil prices are falling, and are set to continue on a downward trajectory.
The negotiations with Mr. Bremer are set to continue this week.
Showers are set to continue for all of Victoria but will ease by Thursday.
Negotiations between the campaigners and the government are set to continue on Friday.
The protests, which began on Wednesday and are set to continue into Saturday, reflect Poles' growing dissatisfaction with the economy.
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are set to follow
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