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"to be encountered" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that someone may come across or experience. For example: - These obstacles are to be encountered on our journey. - The challenges of parenting are to be encountered daily. - Unexpected beauty is waiting to be encountered in this city. - The trials and tribulations of life are to be encountered by us all. In each of these examples, "to be encountered" is used to indicate that the action or experience will happen in the future.
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An understanding of the geology to be encountered is significant.
This design depicts three faux countries and the dangers to be encountered in each one.
No: God is to be encountered in the world of today.
But there are more birds than these to be encountered: swans, for instance.
In recent years, Rhuna was to be encountered at all sorts of musical events in London.
But offensiveness was also to be encountered in his behaviour and in his often scabrous wit.
Consequently, the critical speed of TDRFP is likely to be encountered during power ascending.
This chapter summarizes the most important security issue likely to be encountered: an IPv4 mapped address.
These injuries are likely to be encountered by spine care professionals in many treatment settings.
It also highlights research areas to be encountered in this new area.
They left a soaring tulip poplar where it was, to be encountered in the middle of the path.
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