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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sector expected" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a sector that is anticipated or predicted, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In the upcoming report, we will analyze a sector expected to experience significant growth in the next quarter."
Alternatives: "an anticipated sector" or "a projected sector".
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The analysis is applied to UK agriculture, a sector expected to make a contribution to the national GHG mitigation effort.
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Thus, one very important element in the advent of a new stage of capitalism was the emergence of a large public sector expected to serve as a guarantor of public economic well-being, a function that would never have occurred to Smith.
Tourism is also a future growth sector, expected to add significantly to the number of passengers using the regional airports.
The survey also said that just 25.2% of people in the socially rented sector expected to buy a property, compared with 61.1% of private renters.
The international climate talks in Marrakesh, Morocco helped close out the year with the private sector expected to play an important role in the talks.
Other names the sector expected to have been approached by RBC include Lion Capital, a former investor in Wagamama.
In March, fewer smaller firms and those operating in the industrial sector expected output to fall.
So far, the UK government has provided only £60m of launch aid, with the private sector expected to chip in the rest.
With the sector expected to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, Ugandans are taking courses to understand the industry's dynamics.
Scores of young men find only seasonal work in tourism in western provinces, but with the sector expected to plummet by 50% this season, prospects are increasingly grim.
Patients who had not received acupuncture in the private sector expected minimal differences from NHS care, and those differences were seen as not integral to treatment.
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