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The phrase "are to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future action or expectation, often in formal or official contexts.
Example: "The students are to get their results by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "are expected to receive" or "are scheduled to obtain".
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Prizewinners are to get gold medals, too.
But farangs are to get special attention".
Car makers are to get 3%.
Banks are to get the money on Thursday.
Instead, we are to get a weekly supplement.
His priorities are to get the early potatoes in early.
"My intentions are to get control," he said.
Find out what the requirements are to get an internship at their company.
First-time buyers in London are to get access to larger subsidised loans.
Teachers (whose representatives Mr Gove loves to fight) are to get performance-related pay.
"I think she's pretty satisfied, just as we are, to get this.
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