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The phrase "also expected to enhance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated improvements or benefits resulting from a particular action or initiative.
Example: "The new software update is also expected to enhance user experience and increase productivity."
Alternatives: "also anticipated to improve" or "also projected to boost".
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The project is also expected to enhance the city's ambitious $3.1 billion plan to redevelop and revitalize its nearby downtown.
MRS is also expected to enhance remote-control tasks.
Therefore, the incorporation of Li+ ions into a Ce-doped ZnO phosphor is also expected to enhance the blue luminescence intensity.
Including the adaptation stage is also expected to enhance the different dynamic characteristics of speech and many noise types in the modulation frequency bands.
The reorganization is also expected to enhance efficiencies of its systems engineering, products and service capabilities, and enable more and better cross-fertilization in advanced technology development.
Localising care is also expected to enhance adherence to therapy and retention in treatment programmes.
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Such properties might also be expected to enhance any effects insulin might have on cell proliferation and survival.
In conjunction with increasing cellular NAD+ content, hindering other NAD+-dependent proteins would also be expected to enhance SIRT-1 activity.
Such an effect also would be expected to enhance methamphetamine-induced hemodynamic response.
It was also associated with up-regulation of factors such as LCN2, DDIT3, and RNASEL, which would be expected to enhance hematopoietic cell apoptosis.
The GMG investment is expected to enhance that expansion strategy.
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