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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are set to work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is prepared or scheduled to begin a task or activity.
Example: "The new employees are set to work starting next Monday, and we are excited to see their contributions."
Alternatives: "are ready to start" or "are scheduled to begin".
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The bacteria are set to work in huge stirred tanks, called bioreactors, containing ground-up rocks and dilute sulphuric acid.
Our feeble imaginations are set to work on the suggestive, inadequate images of the university allegories and construct something much more pleasing.
Just as often, they spirit into being offbeat – often interactive, often silent – new architectures for comedy, which are set to work with opaque charm by Matilda Wnek and Rosa Robson.
Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks are set to work together for the fourth time after the latter signed up for a cold war spy thriller that Spielberg is planning to direct.
The 2003 tax cuts made dividends a more attractive option than they had been in the past, as compared with share repurchases, while the coming changes are set to work the other way, making buybacks more attractive than they currently are.
Through the alliance, Allegion and Nuki are set to work together to develop commercial initiatives that accelerate growth.
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The exposure settings should also be set to work in the lighting conditions of the area you are in.
With revolutionary music, any text can be set to work.
Volunteers were set to work dusting medieval sculptures.
The alarm can also be set to work even if the set is turned off.
Former propagandists for the Japanese were set to work manufacturing North Korean myths.
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