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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it was to' can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to a future action that was planned to take place but was not completed or did not happen. For example: "I was going to fly to Tokyo for vacation, but it was to be canceled due to the pandemic."
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(It was to me).
It was to blame.
It was to train ministers.
It was to sell books.
It was to produce citizens.
It was — to a point.
It was to show defiance".
It was to be expected.
It was to be costly.
It was to say goodbye.
It was to do with television.
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