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The phrase "are to be prosecuted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to indicate that individuals are expected or required to face legal charges or proceedings.
Example: "The individuals involved in the fraud scheme are to be prosecuted for their actions."
Alternatives: "are to face charges" or "will be prosecuted."
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But they also say that if apartheid leaders are to be prosecuted, then ANC leaders should be too.
We received an official apology and compensation, and the perpetrators are to be prosecuted, and we signed an agreement on law enforcement.
In addition, Mr. Holder is charged with deciding whether the prisoners who are to be prosecuted should face a civilian trial or a military commission.
But the orders leave unresolved complex questions surrounding the closing of the Guantánamo prison, including whether, where and how many of the detainees are to be prosecuted.
If no one helps, my mother could be imprisoned for several years as further claims are to be prosecuted and she will lose her child for ever.
Non-American suspects are to be prosecuted by the Justice Department or state and local agencies on charges including murder, rape, drug distribution, firearms violations and illegal re-entry after deportation, a federal felony.
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It was that independence Judge Allred found that General Hartmann compromised by becoming so deeply involved in the prosecution that he was making decisions about what cases were to be prosecuted and how.
THE announcement on July 26th that Chen Liangyu is to be prosecuted for corruption came as little surprise.
Last week it was announced that Merlin, owner of Alton Towers, is to be prosecuted over the crash.
The Royal Society of Medicine devoted a day to it this week, and a decision on whether Dr Martin is to be prosecuted is expected soon.
Network Rail is to be prosecuted for the Grayrigg train crash that killed one passenger and injured 86.
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