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The phrase "are to cheat" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing intentions or obligations related to cheating, often in a hypothetical or conditional sense.
Example: "If the students believe that they are to cheat on the exam, they will face severe consequences."
Alternatives: "are meant to cheat" or "are expected to cheat".
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"The incentives are to cheat, and cheating is profitable because there are no consequences".
The more people win, the more likely they are to cheat; and the more they cheat, the more likely they are to win.
One early theory, promoted by the psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg, held that cheating is governed by our moral development: the more advanced we are, the less likely we are to cheat.
The self-perpetuating cycle looks something like this, according to Schurr: The more people win, the more likely they are to cheat; and the more they cheat, the more likely they are to win.
As he puts it, "the incentives are to cheat, and cheating is profitable because there are no consequences".
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The second way is to cheat.
"To take drugs is to cheat," Virenque said.
They think his ultimate goal is to cheat China".
To brand extra-spousal jollies "cheating" is to cheat ourselves: to suffocate our sexualities and shackle our relationships.
To do anything other than that is to cheat your investors".
But I will say this: the only way to beat me is to cheat me".
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