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The phrase "act is expected to" is not correct in English.
It should be "the act is expected to" or "an act is expected to" for proper usage. You can use it when discussing anticipated actions or behaviors related to a specific act or legislation.
Example: "The act is expected to bring significant changes to environmental regulations."
Alternatives: "the act is anticipated to" or "the act is projected to".
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That juggling act is expected to continue whether he is succeeded by a relative or a close political ally.
More detailed information on the format of the statement under the act is expected to be published over the summer.
For those who already have insurance, the Affordable Care Act is expected to increase premiums by 14percentt.
The large margin of victory — the bill passed 390 to 23 — on the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act is expected to propel the legislation into law.
While the introduction of the Affordable Care Act is expected to increase the number of customers, the new health care law will not significantly lift profits.
The bill, called the "Protecting Jobs from Government Interference Act," is expected to face a battle in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
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Changes in the Clean Air Act are expected to be among the most important and contentious issues Congress will handle this year.
The amendment, proposed by former Kindertransport refugee Alf Dubs, now a peer, and attached to last year's Immigration Act, was expected to bring about 3,000 children to the UK.
The New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act was expected to be considered by the Senate Health Committee on the same day that the full Senate acted on the ethics package.
But although the resignation was related to a series of painful personal defeats, Benedict's act was expected to resonate through history.
As of Friday afternoon, the USA Freedom Act was expected to fall just shy of the 60 vote supermajority needed to proceed with debate under Senate rules.
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