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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new expected" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is anticipated or predicted to be new, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The company announced a new expected product launch for next quarter."
Alternatives: "a new anticipated" or "a new predicted".
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In this paper, a new expected total cost concept, which includes initial cost, cost of reliability test, annual maintenance cost, penalty cost for designer's faults and losses by structural failure is proposed.
To calculate expected numbers of H and MS progeny of the H [SpMa]Ma mothers, we need to consider that there are unrestored plants among the H mothers, and after doing so we obtain a new expected H MS ratio.
Besides, Chang and Ho (2010) revisited Wee et al.'s (2007) model and obtained a new expected net profit per unit time via the renewal-reward theorem.
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A draft communications bill is expected by April 2013, with a new act expected to be passed by 2015.
The government recently announced plans to criminalise forced marriage, with a new law expected by autumn 2013.
Travis recently recorded a tribute song to Jones that will be the first single from a new album expected this fall.
Along with a new CPU, expect an updated GPU, a bit more RAM, and maybe even a storage bump.
A new statement is expected on Friday.
A new law is expected towards the end of this year.
The launch of a new consultation is expected later this week.
A new principal is expected to be selected in July.
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