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The phrase "were set to open" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to express the idea that something was planned to begin or occur at a certain point in time. For example, "The new department store was set to open at the beginning of next month."
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The doors were set to open at 7, and the opening act, Mr. Young's wife, Pegi, was scheduled at 8. But a minor fire-code violation kept the doors closed until 9, on a cold night.
Most schools were back in session and the rest were set to open by Monday.
In addition, new aquariums were set to open in several European locations, including Rotterdam, Neth.; Lisbon, Port . Hirtshals, Den.; and Plymouth, Eng., and in Japan.
The gates were set to open when Bowie sang above a certain volume, forcing him to gradually lift his voice from a whisper to a shout, using the room's natural echo.
Nearly two-thirds of those polled said they did not know that the health insurance exchanges were set to open on Oct. 1, including almost three-quarters of uninsured Americans.
PAGE A8 National WAL-MART WORKER DIES After SHimpers Trample Him Just five minutes before the doors to a Wal-Mart in Valley Stream, N.Y., were set to open, a crowd of 2,000 Black Friday shoppers started crushing against the sliding glass doors, the police said.
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It is set to open Friday.
It is set to open next month.
The film is set to open on Aug. 16.
Although polls are set to open at 7 a.m.
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