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Free sign upThe phrase "are to be a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future obligation or expectation regarding a role or status.
Example: "The new policies are to be a significant improvement in our operational efficiency."
Alternatives: "are expected to be a" or "are meant to be a".
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Behind the old facade are to be a lobby and mezzanine garage.
If these starry collaborations are to be a recurring feature, who should Sue take on next?
If words are to be a key element, they must be integrated into the design.
If the Copenhagen negotiations are to be a success, world leaders must do more than talk about leadership.
There are to be a total of 160 apartments, each with its own entrance and a one-car garage.
These goals are what we must aspire to if we are to be a culture of life.
But the military leaders present us with options which they know are to be a last resort.
The trustees are to be a trust institution in the Cayman Islands with a professional protector situated in the Bahamas.
If we are to be a democratic system, we must learn to deal with our problems for ourselves".
Generally, we like to be told beforehand if group activities are to be a feature of an evening.
"If we are to be a democratic system, we must learn to deal with our problems ourselves".
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