Sentence examples for set to win either from inspiring English sources

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The nature of the contest insured that Cruz received the overwhelming number of those delegates: as of this writing, he was set to win either thirty-six or thirty-nine, depending on the final vote tallies.

The pair broke the world record in qualifying in the team sprint and were set to win either a gold or silver medal after the semi-final stage only for the referees to rule that they had contravened the rules over precisely where on the track they should change over, doing so by a margin that was less than a tyre's width.

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We are set to win, we should have won last year.

Likud set to win, but who will lead it?

Until quite recently Labour looked set to win comfortably.

Asia and Africa are set to win a demographics cold war.

That was a big set to win".

"The second set was much tougher, it was an important set to win.

Williams lost the first set but prevailed in later sets to win the match.

Traditionally, you must win 6 games (or, in special cases, 7) to win a set, and you must win 2 out of 3 sets to win a match.

We set out to win the Ashes.

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