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The phrase "will be told to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a future event that someone else will be informed of. For example, "The students will be told to complete their assignments by Friday."
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The National Security Agency will be told to enforce this, but without additional financing.
Patients will be told to use "no win, no fee" lawyers instead.
If they ask their college's general counsel, they will be told to pay the fee.
She will be told to register as a conscript in the Israeli military.
Step into many shops at noon and you will be told to return after prayers.
For that reason, government MPs will be told to vote against it, he says.
The British people will be told to be good to themselves, to do the right thing.
They will be told to number all choices if they vote below the line.
I will be told to leave and find another one in two years.
Inspectors will be told to spend time in lunch halls during their visits.
VW motorists will be told to visit a local mechanic to have their vehicles refitted.
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