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"could be set to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing something that could potentially be changed or configured. For example, "The temperature in the room could be set to a higher level."
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More libraries could be set to close.
With rising graduate unemployment, this could be set to rise.
Mark Hughes could be set to remind everyone just how good a manager he is.
Parcells's back-and-forth dance with the N.F.L. could be set to a metronome.
NWA could be set to reunite at this year's Coachella festival, according to Ice Cube.
A marriage of extreme convenienve could be set to unfold in the Labour Party.
Labor could be set to pull off a stunning upset in a byelection for the Adelaide seat of Fisher.
Barcelona could be set to table a shock bid for Chelsea target Robinho, according to the player's agent Wagner Ribeiro.
There was mounting speculation on Monday that Britain could be set to increase support to Lebanon in the days ahead.
Tom Hardy could be set to play me in a movie, and I still wouldn't interview him about it.
In fact, we could be set to hear material from Malik as a solo artist sooner rather than later.
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