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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slated to be" is correct and it can be used in written English.
It usually means something is expected to happen at a certain time. For example, "The movie is slated to be released on May 5th".
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It was also slated to be demolished.
He is slated to be tried again later this year.
All construction is slated to be finished early next year.
It's slated to be sold off next year.
We're slated to be here until at least March 2016.
Zhang was slated to be its first director.
It is now slated to be reheard on Wednesday.
The stadium is slated to be completed by May 2011.
Initially at least, the powers exercised by the new assembly were slated to be relatively minor.
Rowley Turner ordered 400 machines, which were slated to be sold in Britain and France.
Wheelchairs can't enter the Nissan NV200, the minivan slated to be the city's only cab.
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