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The phrase "was to remove" is a commonly used and correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate the purpose of a verb. For example: "The plan was to remove all invasive species from the lake."
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Williams's job was to remove the pineapple using her serve.
One Kremlin aim was to remove Saakashvili, Tefft wrote.
"The only other option was to remove it to landfill.
The first was to remove the cancerous cells by surgery.
"The only way to create something fresh was to remove the adult completely," he said.
His aim was to remove the cartilage and replace it with that of a chicken.
They were called "radical" because the aim was to remove the "root" of cancers.
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John then persuaded them that their only hope was to remove their second adrenal gland.
The Stalinist solution was to remove fashion to the realm of fantasy as imagined by bureacrats.
The Manchester Guardian was to remove adverts from the front page in September 1952.
Ofqual's answer was to remove it from the overall result.
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