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The phrase "also expected to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is anticipated or predicted in addition to other expectations.
Example: "The new policy is also expected to be implemented by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "also anticipated to be" or "also projected to be".
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That move is also expected to be blocked.
Healthcare is also expected to be a target.
He is also expected to be ready for spring training.
David Cameron is also expected to be at the match.
The presidential race is also expected to be a factor.
It is also expected to be a close vote.
But, he adds, "It's also expected to be financially independent.
Making such a battery is also expected to be cheaper.
Its current account facilities are also expected to be shifted.
Jo Swinson, Nick Clegg's parliamentary private secretary, is also expected to be promoted.
Jo Swinson, Clegg's parliamentary private secretary, is also expected to be promoted.
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