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Free sign upThe phrase "are to undergo" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is scheduled or expected to happen in the future, often in formal contexts.
Example: "The participants are to undergo a series of tests to assess their skills and knowledge."
Alternatives: "are set to experience" or "are scheduled to undergo".
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Officers are to undergo training this week.
Hundreds of other planes are to undergo that test in the next 30 days.
Volunteers among randomized participants are to undergo a biopsy of the prostate at predetermined time points during the trial.
Tourist areas at Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse are to undergo a £37m revamp, the Royal Collection has announced.
(Its American galleries are to undergo an extensive reinstallation and reopen in July 2001. The department is also working on a long-awaited catalog of the American collection).
Next year, the companies are to undergo a more thorough review of whether they lived up to code of conduct's principles.
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And I was to undergo "media training".
A neutral term is "to undergo a reversal of views".
O'Neal was to undergo an M.R.I. exam today.
He was to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam.
Mr. Kaczynski is to undergo court-ordered psychiatric tests this week.
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