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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and expected lost" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks clarity, possibly intending to convey a concept related to anticipated losses.
Example: "The company prepared for the financial report, accounting for the expected lost revenue due to market fluctuations."
Alternatives: "and anticipated losses" or "and projected losses".
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While the numbers of health professionals that have emigrated from sub-Saharan Africa, including Malawi are of interest, are increasingly being reported in the literature [ 10, 11], the next step is to estimate the cost of training and expected lost investment from the migration.
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This is an issue too little debated, perhaps, among sports fans; like abused whatevers, we come to expect losing, and slightly resent triumph.
Mark Ackerman, chief corporate services officer, said that the St . Vincentsystem had lost $11 million in the weeks immediately after the attack and expected to lose $27 million over six months, from capital expenses and depressed revenue.
Joe Pisciotta Jr., who owns a 700-acre produce farm in Pueblo County, said he had about 20 workers and expected to lose half of them.
In its most recent quarter, Blackberry lost $84m £54mm) and expects to lose more money in the three months to the end of August.
He is working with two personal trainers, has lost 35 pounds and expects to lose dozens more by reducing his dumbbell repetitions.
The upshot is that Polaroid lost money in the last three quarters, and expects to lose money for the year.
As a result, the post has lost $20 billion in the last four years and expects to lose another $8 billion this fiscal year.In this section After the straw poll Reading the record Fourth time lucky?
The agency lost 13,000 employees from 2010 to 2014 and expects to lose another 3,000 this year.
It lost $9 million in 2009, $51 million last year and expects to lose $60 million this year.
Today's announcement is not surprising, as the company has lost more than $1 billion since 1997 and expects to lose $202 million* for the fiscal year ending March 31.
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