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Free sign upThe phrase "are set to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is scheduled or expected to join a group or organization in the near future.
Example: "The new recruits are set to join the team next week, bringing fresh talent and ideas."
Alternatives: "are scheduled to join" or "are poised to join".
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Two other factions are set to join too.
The Aggies are set to join the Southeastern Conference next season, pending last-minute legal obstacles.
If the six-month experiment succeeds, other neighbouring countries are set to join.
Both Baltic nations are set to join NATO next month and the European Union in May.
Barratt and Taylor Wimpey are set to join the FTSE 100 later this month.
Ivan Glasenberg, the firm's boss, and a handful of top managers are set to join the billionaires' club.
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Croatia is set to join in July.
Croatia is set to join the bloc in July.
Croatia already is set to join in mid-2013.
Barnes & Noble is set to join the fray.
Chelsea defender David Luiz has sparked a frenzy of speculation that he is set to join Barcelona.
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