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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are set to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is scheduled or expected to happen in the future.
Example: "The team is set to take the field for the championship game next week."
Alternatives: "are scheduled to take" or "are poised to take".
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Nigeria's elections are set to take place on 14 February.
The rules are set to take effect early in 2011.
The candidates are set to take the stage.
As a result, automatic cuts to federal programs are set to take place beginning in 2013.
The new rules are set to take effect on May 25.
The rules are set to take effect at the end of March.
The trials, themselves a hybrid of Cambodia and international laws, are set to take three years.
This week, Chivas are set to take on Real Salt Lake on the road.
It looks like robots are set to take over cooking, waiting and even farming.
As such, Australia are set to take an unchanged XI into the match.
Casting calls for eight contestants are set to take place nationwide in October.
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