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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also expected to fetch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated outcomes or values, particularly in contexts like auctions, sales, or market predictions.
Example: "The rare painting is also expected to fetch a high price at the upcoming auction."
Alternatives: "also anticipated to bring" or "also projected to yield".
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"Mahisasura," by Tyeb Mehta, also expected to fetch more than one million dollars.
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He will also be expected to fetch food and clothing from the team car - and give up his bike if his leader has a mechanical problem.
Still, it's worth remembering that Jimson Weed/ WhiteFlower No 1 was also only expected to fetch $10 to 15 million when it set a new auction record back in 2014.
Other works include Sur L'Imperiale Traversant La Seine by Picasso, also from 1901, which is expected to fetch up to £3m.
A pair of customised Ray-Ban sunglasses from the late 1970s to early 1980s made especially for Harrison, who died in 2001, are also in the sale and expected to fetch more than £3,000.
Danny Blanchflower's long lost 1963 European Cup Winners' Cup medal is also up for sale and is expected to fetch up to £12,000.
BMG, which has been building its brand through acquisitions, is also among the bidders for the EMI Group in an auction expected to fetch between $3 billion and $4 billion.
Last week, a pair of Presley's personal jets also went on sale, complete with gilded wash basins, and are expected to fetch up to $15 million.
Some 23 artists and celebrities – also including Marc Quinn, Keith Tyson and Matthew Williamson – each designed a special deckchair, with the original 250 limited editions expected to fetch record prices at auction in aid of the parks.
Star Wars fans will also be able to bid for a Stormtrooper helmet from A New Hope, which is expected to fetch up to £60,000.
There is also a Modigliani sandstone sculpture of a woman's head, one of only 25 sculptures he made, which is expected to fetch $2 million to $3 million.
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