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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future obligation or requirement, often in formal contexts.
Example: "The committee members are to make their final decisions by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "are required to make" or "are expected to make".
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The operative words are "to make myself loved".
The defense lawyers are to make their summations on Wednesday.
Instead, judges are to make the determination on their own.
Current plans are to make this a bi-annual event.
Our requirements are to make the property safe and secure.
Several artists are to make their Caramoor debuts this season.
Ravikant's ambitious are to make the herd even bigger.
But if the reformers are to make a difference, they must overcome four seemingly intractable problems.
The more information you give people, the less likely they are to make silly choices".
It does, however, raise questions about what we are to make of it.
Liverpool are to make their second approach in a week for Newcastle's Hatem Ben Arfa.
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