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The phrase "are to devise a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a group or individual is expected or required to create or formulate something.
Example: "The committee members are to devise a new strategy for improving community engagement."
Alternatives: "are to create a" or "are to formulate a".
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For SDE (2.1), we define a uniform mesh on the finite time interval ([0,T ]) with step size (h=frac{T}{N}), (Ninmathbb{N}^) by mathcal{T}^{N}:0 = t_{0} < t_{1} < t_{2} < cdots< t_{N} = T. Based on a local truncation error analysis, we are to devise a one-step approximation of (X(t_{1})), denoted by (Y_{1}), starting with the initial value (Y_{0} =X_{0}).
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One of its tasks is to devise a constitution.
The first problem is to devise a lapboard.
The purpose is to devise a transitional government.
The most straightforward way for governments to do that is to devise a uniform international standard.
And anyway, beyond entitlement reform, the next priority is to devise a better tax code.
The Navy's motivation is to devise a noiseless propulsion mechanism for submarines.
The first is to devise a realistic set of strategic goals.
"The key is to devise a system that recognises that while not appearing to".
If you were to devise a talking feminist Barbie doll, this might be its inner script.
Clearly, the idea was to devise a relatively spare set that would present striking dramatic images.
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