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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also expected to create" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated outcomes or responsibilities in a particular context, such as projects or roles.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is also expected to create a stronger brand presence in the market."
Alternatives: "also anticipated to generate" or "also projected to produce".
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She is also expected to create more public universities to break the monopoly of private institutions.
Google is also expected to create strong ties between Gmail and its YouTube video site and Picasa photo gallery service.
Any partner institution is also expected to create links between industry and academia to ensure that research is applied or translated for use in various business sectors.
The new design is also expected to create more space for parking, loading and deliveries than is found in the street's current configuration.
The project is also expected to create at least 100 jobs at the Port of Albany, which was once a bustling port for fruit, cars and durable goods but now handles mostly salt, coal and fuel oil.
The decision is also expected to create about 700 U.S. jobs, and Ford Chief Executive Mark Fields called it a "vote of confidence" in Trump's economic agenda in an interview on Fox Business News.
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He and Mr. White also expect to create more Osteria Morinis, including one opening in Washington next year.
It also expects to create around 1,000 additional roles.
But the company also expects to create services that can play well in China, India and other international markets, in part relying on Future Today's "safe" children's and family programming that is likely to play well in those conservative markets.
If Lemieux is expected to possess magic in the postseason, he also is expected to create it with his linemates.
A second factor that is enhanced under stereoscopic viewing, and which might also be expected to create a more convincing 3D experience, is the precision with which depth is represented.
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