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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are to show" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a purpose or intention, often in formal or instructional contexts.
Example: "The following diagrams are to show the relationship between the different components of the system."
Alternatives: "are meant to demonstrate" or "are intended to illustrate".
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"If we are to show that where you grow up is more important than your temperament or your I. Q
"My motivations for speaking," she said, are to show "it's not 'just talk'", as Trump has claimed.
Though millions of Americans work for corporations, it's curious how reluctant movies are to show the corporate world from inside.
As eager as Ponceños are to show you their city, they can also be humorously realistic about its shortcomings.
We need more support and unity if we are to show Isis that their plan isn't working.
The next steps are to show that these devices can work in live animals and then in people.
Some 200 independent theatres are to show the film on Christmas Day, after major chains refused, following threats from hackers.
"The more you give them the opportunity to change their lives, the less likely they are to show up here again," she added.
Prospective tenants were left to wonder who the swine might be who are to show them the building, which opened its sales office last week.
Social media has become an enormously useful hub for candidates to trumpet how relatable they are — to show just how much they are like us.
The daily ads are "to show the world how relevant this brand is now," she added, by commenting on "real-time happenings".
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