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Free sign upThe phrase "are to create" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future intention or obligation regarding the act of creating something.
Example: "The committee members are to create a detailed report by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "are expected to create" or "are required to create".
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Established in 2003, SEGIB's core goals are to create more opportunities, better livelihoods and education.
Most of the drills are to create, to get more speed, to make breaks offensively.
The more insecure you are, the more prone you are to create crises.
First, the legislators are to create an independent public corporation to take the troubled sewer system off Jefferson County's hands.
These are to create a new director of national intelligence and a revamped counter-terrorism threat centre.
We need investment if we are to create and seize such opportunities and also shake up existing practices with more productive, novel ways of working.
This is not very "yoga," but it is to be expected if you are to create a brand that appeals to the public on a global scale.
They're often used the way indoor fireplaces are, to create an ambience while most of the heat goes up the chimney.
The focus must be much wider than purely health and care if we are to create places that are good to grow old in.
Thank heavens for the new intake of MPs who do". "Active lieutenants are crucial if you are to create the impression of support.
This is where everyone, chairmen, CEOs, regulators, investors, search firms and the media must focus if we are to create any real sustainable change.
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