Examples of 'slated to go' in a sentence
Meaning of "slated to go"
slated to go: This phrase is often used to indicate something is planned or expected to happen in the future, usually with a specific date or time frame
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Both vehicles are slated to go on sale this summer.
As of this article 's publication, the case is slated to go to trial.
Others were slated to go to the stone.
This weekend, we were all slated to go.
It is not slated to go into production.
Any proceeds from the book were slated to go to charity.
That case is slated to go to trial, likely this year.
Well he said that JAKE is slated to go home.
It 's slated to go public in the securities market in London next year.
And six other products were slated to go to test market within a year.
Speaking of surveys, the student survey is slated to go out this week.
The rule was slated to go into effect July 17.
That line was originally slated to go to Mexico.
The iPad is slated to go on sale April 3.
The actual collaboration detergent bottles are slated to go on sale in early December.
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The Galaxy Fold is slated to go on sale in late April.
Hence, the demand for such jobs is not slated to go down anytime soon.
All other scheduled activities were slated to go ahead as planned, it said in a statement.
The official said Rasht-Astara project is also slated to go on stream within 4 years.
Only about 200 people were slated to go to Albania.
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Now they are all slated to be torn down
Production of prefabricated houses was also slated to begin
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