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The phrase "already expected to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is anticipated or predicted to occur at a certain time or in a certain context.
Example: "The results of the experiment are already expected to be published by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "already anticipated to be" or "already projected to be".
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The current generation of youth is already expected to be great in a demographic sense.
The reports increased worries about the holiday shopping season, which was already expected to be bleak.
That could add confusion and stretch out lines that are already expected to be long because of unprecedented turnout.
The National Front is already expected to be the largest single party in France during the May elections for the European Parliament.
And the race for the Democratic primary for the Council seat this September is already expected to be one of the fiercest political battles in this election year.
Cruz's campaign is already looking beyond what is already expected to be a poor performance in Tuesday's primaries in north-east states, to May and more favorable terrain.
Last month, Toys RR" Us said that its losses per share, already expected to be about 9 cents, would be twice that, at 18 cents.
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That's no great surprise — those people already expect to be among the most sought after.
Forward Jayson Williams was forced to retire in June because of a leg injury, and the Nets were already expecting to be without shooting guard Kerry Kittles, who is recovering from knee surgery.
When the Texas A&M University System releases the second round of Ashley's data later this spring, Robert S. Bednarz, who teaches in the geography department, already expects to be in the red.
Mr. Zucker had already been expected to be the main creative force behind a talk show with Ms. Couric.
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