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The phrase "are expected in future" is not entirely correct in standard written English; it should be "are expected in the future." You can use it when discussing predictions or anticipated events that will occur later on.
Example: "The new policies are expected in the future to improve workplace efficiency."
Alternatives: "are anticipated in the future" or "are projected for the future."
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The Environment Agency (EA), which has already said it was "minded to grant the authorisation", is also considering applications from two other firms with sites in Lancashire and Cumbria, and others are expected in future to cope with the huge increase in waste generated by decommissioning the UK's older nuclear power stations over the coming years.
Further systematic reviews and meta-analyses on these modalities of administrations are expected in future.
Consistent data on grouping and delivery patterns to destination farms are expected in future, as the new import regulations have been applied only since July 2004.
The enrolment in such institutions are however increasing and more institutions are being established so larger populations are expected in future studies.
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He added that no drastic change is expected in future years.
Therefore, its wider application in the location with similar conditions can be expected in future.
This review also considers prospects for improvement and addresses challenges that can be expected in future research and development.
As consequence, a larger frequency drop is expected in future networks, and deterministic frequency protection/control schemes must be re-thought.
An improved control scheme can probably be expected in future iterations, as this little setup is pretty much independent of the rest of the device's operation.
With the continuous changes being witnessed in the demographic structures and families some non-obvious results challenging the traditional results may be expected in future studies done to find the impact of familial and social variables on entrepreneurial outcomes.
In Epistle 4 the Ikhwân present a cyclical conception of ruling dynasties, and state that "the dynasty of the evil reached its apex", hence only decline and diminution are to be expected in future.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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