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Discover Ludwig"something to be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence as the object complement, which describes the subject or object of the sentence. Example: The new playground is something to be proud of. In this sentence, "something to be proud of" is the object complement, describing the new playground as an object of pride. Other examples of using "something to be" in a sentence are: - The painting is something to be admired. - That accomplishment is something to be celebrated. - Your kindness is something to be grateful for. - This decision is something to be considered carefully. - Her talent is something to be recognized.
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Something to be farted at.
It's something to be admired.
Has something to be thankful for anyway.
And that's something to be celebrated.
"Space is something to be contemplated".
So "clinical" is something to be avoided.
"It's something to be ashamed of".
Caruso had something to be proud of.
"This is something to be ashamed of".
This is something to be proud of.
"And that's something to be appreciated".
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