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The phrase "amendment is expected to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated changes or updates to a document, law, or policy.
Example: "The amendment is expected to clarify the existing regulations regarding data privacy."
Alternatives: "amendment is anticipated to" or "amendment is projected to".
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The amendment is expected to be debated on 21 July.
The amendment is expected to increase the number of affordable units in a development from the current 25percentt level to 30percentt.
The amendment is expected to be selected for debate by the Speaker, John Bercow, in Wednesday's debate on the legislative programme.
An emergency amendment is expected to be made to the budget to ensure that programs like Erasmus will have the necessary funds to continue, according to a statement by Janusz Lewandowski, the E.U. commissioner for financial programming and budget.
The constitutional amendment is expected to give more power to a state law that already prohibits such unions, but opponents say they still intend to fight the measure in court.
His amendment is expected to be on the floor early next week, and Mr. Nelson has warned that he would oppose the bill if the final language did not meet his approval.
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Dorgan's amendment was expected to fail, but Levin-Merkley had been surging in recent days.
Haggling over possible amendments is expected to delay a vote to ratify a new charter until at least the weekend.
Twelve other amendments are expected to be offered in the Senate.
However the amendments are expected to be passed with support from Conservative backbenchers and Labour.
No Republican amendments are expected to be approved, but several will be devised to hurt Democrats politically.
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