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The phrase "are set to improve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is expected or planned to get better in the future.
Example: "The company's profits are set to improve in the upcoming quarter due to increased sales."
Alternatives: "are expected to improve" or "are likely to enhance".
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These developments are set to improve healthcare and enhance people's lives.
Conditions are set to improve slightly on Tuesday as millions head back to work.
"NSW has protected its black coal industry, but I think that things are set to improve there with the change of government.
There will certainly be challenges, and adjustments have to be made to our expectations and prejudices, but in almost all aspects of life things are set to improve.
The prospects for pricey "ultraslim" models (less than 0.8 inches thick) are set to improve, thanks partly to greater take-up of Intel's fourth-generation Haswell processor.
And how would the Republican party explain to most of its supporters that while their living standards stagnated or declined under George Bush they are set to improve under Obama?
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Other research published last month suggested that graduate prospects were set to improve.
The forecast is set to improve significantly over the next 24 hours".
In the meantime, desalination is set to improve thanks to another carbon wonder material.
That may still be an inefficient use of protein, but the ratio is set to improve further.
Morocco's economy, which had been only mildly affected by the recession in 2009, was set to improve during 2010.
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