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The phrase "are to maintain a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are outlining responsibilities or expectations, often in formal or instructional writing.
Example: "The team members are to maintain a high standard of quality in their work to ensure customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "are required to uphold a" or "are expected to sustain a".
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They are to maintain a registry and check IDs.
That's simply unsupportable if we are to maintain a vibrant, growing economy.
The two most important technical considerations when working with such a microphone are to maintain a consistent "mike distance" and to try to keep from "popping" one's consonants.
Thomson added: "We must be clear that if we are to maintain a network of 12,000 Post Office outlets, subpostmasters need significant volumes of work in order to survive, including regular repeat transactions such as benefits payments.
Current evidence suggests that the best ways to maintain a healthy brain are to maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, not smoke, eat a balanced diet, drink in moderation and keep blood pressure and cholesterol in check".
The primary functions of the IAAF are to maintain a set of rules that are uniform throughout the world, to approve world records for outdoor and indoor competition, and to promote international athletics.
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"The slowness is to maintain a sense of spirituality.
The first was to maintain a stable economy.
My strategy was to maintain a defensive, hard-to-penetrate stance, be a counterpuncher.
His challenge now was to maintain a punishing workrate as Mayweather refused to buckle.
"My objective is to maintain a very small firm with a very limited group of clients".
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