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The phrase "are we to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to pose a question about expectations or obligations regarding a situation or action.
Example: "Are we to assume that the project will be completed by the deadline?"
Alternatives: "Should we" or "Are we expected to".
Exact(51)
Who are we to say?
"Where are we to sleep?
How are we to act?
What are we to think?
What are we to do?
What are we to conclude?
Similar(9)
How were we to conduct ourselves?
And who were we to spoil that?
So what were we to do now?
What were we to do otherwise?
In effect, what were we to Francescon?
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