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The phrase "also expected to testify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts or discussions about individuals who are anticipated to provide testimony in a court or similar setting.
Example: "The witness was not only present at the scene but is also expected to testify about the events that unfolded."
Alternatives: "also anticipated to testify" or "also likely to testify".
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His father is also expected to testify.
Andy Pettitte, Clemens's former teammate, is also expected to testify.
Mr. Mulroney is also expected to testify before the committee.
Pettitte is also expected to testify that he used H.G.H. in 2002 and 2005.
Kathy Hoskins, Steve's sister and Bonds's former personal assistant, is also expected to testify.
Pain patients are also expected to testify about the benefits they derived from taking OxyContin.
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Ms. Goggins also is expected to testify at Thursday's hearing, her second appearance before the committee on these issues.
Also not expected to testify are the former co-heads of the Citigroup's fixed-income unit, which was largely responsible for its near-collapse.
Her companion, a 29-year-old man, was also beaten, and is expected to testify at the trial.
Mr. DeCoster, also known as Jack, is expected to testify on Wednesday before the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, which is looking into the outbreak.
(One also wonders how Abebe, who was expected to testify that he had sold TNT to Ghailani, was "persuaded").
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