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Discover Ludwig"which was to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce an action that was supposed to happen in the past but did not. Here are some examples: 1. The meeting, which was to be held on Monday, had to be rescheduled due to bad weather. 2. Our flight, which was to depart at 10 AM, was delayed for three hours. 3. She had planned a surprise party for her husband, which was to take place at their favorite restaurant. 4. The project, which was to be completed by July, is now behind schedule. 5. The movie, which was to be released next month, has been postponed indefinitely.
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The husband asked which was to be first prize and which was to be booby prize.
"We followed Michael's mantra, which was to go east.
Which was to the detriment of the work.
I followed my instinct – which was to placate the machine.
These were lies, which was to be expected.
I entered Springfield, which was to be my HQ.
It was this which was to save his life.
Yesterday, Bayern extended Santa Cruz's contract, which was to expire in 2004, through 2006.
It was an arrangement which was to lead, eventually, to disaster.
Seven runs were required from the final over, which was to be bowled by Mitchell Johnson.
Today, we could only play with the target we had, which was to finish second.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com