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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be treated to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It implies being given something enjoyable or special as a gift or reward. Example: "As a thank you for all your hard work, you will be treated to a luxurious spa day."
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Are we to be treated to Bridget's blog?
We're about to be treated to a five‑course meal.
They'll also be treated to a concert, in Central Park.
The ore, therefore, must be treated to eliminate these impurities.
You're about to be treated to your own private magic show.
"Tonight we're going to be treated to more divisive rhetoric from a desperate campaigner-in-chief.
And customers will be treated to a smorgasbord of Whopper options.
This week, viewers will be treated to the polar opposites of BBC AMERICA's taste spectrum.
Thus we will be treated to a quick "competition test" that will report back next spring.
But if the throngs can be managed, visitors will be treated to a slightly different experience.
He just would want to be treated to the White House".
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