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The phrase "also expected to deploy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated actions or responsibilities in a professional or technical context, particularly in project management or software development.
Example: "The team is also expected to deploy the new software update by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "also anticipated to implement" or "also required to launch".
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Germany is also expected to deploy to the largely peaceful north.
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The new troops are expected to deploy by June.
The final brigade is expected to deploy within two weeks.
A11 South Korea is expected to deploy more troops to Iraq by June.
State and local law enforcement agencies are expected to deploy an equal number for security purposes.
The security forces are expected to deploy 20,000 officers to keep order.
Meanwhile, Russia is expected to deploy 11 warships, a submarine and three planes during the drills, reports say.
CANBAT 1 was expected to deploy one mechanised company each to the JORDBAT and the NEPBAT AORs to position themselves defensively.
They are also expected to agree to deploying more troops in the alliance's Baltic memnbers – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania – though on a "rotating", not a "permanent" basis.
Washington is also expected to announce plans to deploy around 400 extra U.S. trainers to help Iraqi forces fight Islamic State (IS).
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