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Discover Ludwig"set to soar" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is on the rise or increasing quickly. For example, "The stock market is set to soar this week following an unexpectedly positive earnings report."
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*** House prices are still set to soar.
"The Shenzhou-5 is set to soar".
The legend of Rajinikanth is set to soar even higher.
With Minions, that record is only set to soar.
There's a wide range of jobs in the social care sector, and it's set to soar.
Cases of angina and heart failure are also set to soar.
As a result, health-care premiums are set to soar this fall.
44 million people now have the condition with the number set to soar to 76 million by 2030.
Ark-ive, an interactive installation that explores the relationships humans have with animals, looks set to soar.
This number is set to soar when the telecoms group completes its takeover of Britain's biggest mobile operator, EE, which has 24.5 million mobile customers.
Temperatures are set to soar to 28C (82F) next weekend with the weather at holiday resorts in the UK to rival those in the Mediterranean.
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