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The phrase "actually expected to become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing predictions or assumptions about future developments or changes regarding a person, situation, or object.
Example: "The new policy is actually expected to become a standard practice within the next year."
Alternatives: "truly anticipated to turn into" or "genuinely projected to evolve into".
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Whites are actually expected to become a minority of the US working class within the next 14 years, by one estimate.
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Dilshan never expected to become captain.
Cyclones are expected to become more severe.
They had not expected to become entrepreneurs.
Droughts are expected to become more frequent.
building, which was expected to become fully operational on Wednesday, has a high-tech facade that looks like a cross between a Mondrian painting and a terrarium but is actually a vertical algae farm.
My first port of call was actually the HFSPO Secretariat in Strasbourg and I am happy to say that I fell on my feet as a position of director of fellowships was then expected to become vacant.
The bill is expected to become law sometime next year.
It is expected to become law by Christmas.
Miller never expected to become a psychedelics advocate.
Kenny never expected to become part of a larger movement.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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