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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are to be ordered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is required or expected to be ordered in the future.
Example: "The supplies are to be ordered by the end of the week to ensure timely delivery."
Alternatives: "should be ordered" or "need to be ordered".
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Risotto can be satiating, so consider sharing if other dishes are to be ordered.
Most items are meant to be shared, a good idea even with appetizers, especially if other dishes are to be ordered.
Top executives at Spain's giant nationalised Bankia are to be ordered to pay back last year's annual bonuses as the bank admits to having run up record-breaking losses of €7bn (£5.6bn) in the first three quarters of this year.
Struggling Championship side Blackburn are to be ordered to pay £2m compensation next week by the High Court to Henning Berg, 43, who is one of the three managers they have sacked this season.
Designing an RH mapping experiment requires to define what is the desired resolution, i.e. what is the typical physical distance (in Kilobases) between markers that are to be ordered.
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The second inquiry is to be ordered by the chancellor, George Osborne, and is likely to be conducted by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).
A further 75 Minimis were to be ordered at that time.
There were burgers to be ordered.
"It's helpful to be ordered to do so".
Answer the question, and you are going to be ordered to answer it.
It's nice to be ordered to become a rule-breaker.
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