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The phrase "are to maximize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing goals, objectives, or intentions related to optimization or enhancement.
Example: "Our efforts are to maximize efficiency in the production process to reduce costs."
Alternatives: "aim to maximize" or "intended to maximize".
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If all sides in a game are to maximize their chances of a satisfactory outcome, it is necessary that some rational rules of behaviour be conceptualized and agreed upon, and this idea of a set of rational rules can be applied to competing states in the international system.
At each time, we are to maximize (32).
The indentations are to maximize resolution, decrease artifacts and blurring in the final super image.
The deterministic algorithms are to maximize the likelihood function by performing iteratively greedy local search.
HA goals are to maximize the uptime, thus undoubtedly complementing high-performance computing (HPC) objectives.
Hence, the two objectives are to maximize the efficiency and simultaneously to minimize NPSHr.
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Their chief concern was to maximize spectacle.
"It's to maximize after-tax returns".
My goal is to maximize my in-office time.
"Kelly is a for-profit agency whose goal is to maximize profit," Ms. Kirsten said.
My job is to maximize revenue, which meant tapping into the tourist market.
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