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Free sign upThe phrase "and he is expected to start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's anticipated beginning of a role, task, or event, often in contexts like sports, work, or projects.
Example: "The new player has joined the team, and he is expected to start in the upcoming match."
Alternatives: "and he is likely to begin" or "and he is anticipated to start."
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Alessandro Nesta's recovery is going well and he is expected to start against the Columbus Crew.
He is recovering from biceps tendinitis, and he is expected to start the season on the disabled list.
Leshoure missed practice on Wednesday, but it was for the birth of his first child, and he is expected to start this week.
That suggested he had plenty of work to do to reach the majors, but given his age, the Mets want to try to hasten his development, and he is expected to start this season at the AA level.
He retained his place for the return leg a week later as the Welsh side kept in contention for the quarter-finals with a 17-6 win and he is expected to start against Scarlets in the Boxing Day derby at the Liberty Stadium.
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He is expected to start today.
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