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The phrase "are to be controlled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is required or expected to be managed or regulated.
Example: "The variables in this experiment are to be controlled to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "must be regulated" or "should be managed".
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"Unlike boys, girls are to be controlled, opinionated on, observed, judged.
It is an environment of concentrated tension from which the marketing messages are to be controlled and carefully distributed.
Since control is about manipulating certain characteristics of the plant, it is no surprise that modelling for control focuses on extracting exactly those characteristics of the plant that are to be controlled.
Strict rule enforcement, good coaching, the mandatory use of protective equipment and continuous monitoring of changes in stick technology will be required if the frequency and severity of ocular, head and facial injuries are to be controlled.
In order to synthesize an individual and long SWNT for electrical characterization, the catalyst's pad dimensions are to be controlled accordingly.
The Constitution also allows for special regions to be created, which are to be controlled by legislation.
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The machine was to be controlled by coded instructions punched on the tape.
The World Service's misfortune was to be controlled by the Foreign Office.
There must be a coordinated private and public effort if this invasive species is to be controlled and eradicated.
"The method of delivering the drama is to be controlled by the director under the overall authority of the trustees.
New France was to be controlled by three persons: a governor, an intendant, and a bishop.
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