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The phrase "are expected to amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated results or outcomes, particularly in financial or statistical contexts.
Example: "The total costs for the project are expected to amount to over a million dollars."
Alternatives: "are projected to total" or "are anticipated to reach".
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The Japanese government's debts have continued to swell and are expected to amount to 130percentt of the country's total economic output by the end of this month.
The Pakistani economy receives an enormous boost from remittances sent home from Pakistanis working abroad, which are expected to amount to $4 billion this year, he said.
Like those of his wife, Mr. Bo's upcoming court sessions are expected to amount to little more than a show trial, in which a verdict has already been negotiated by Communist Party leaders.
Mata's wages are expected to amount to £8m this year alone.
Mobile broadband subscriptions are growing at similar pace and are expected to amount to more than 3.4 billion by 2015 (from 360 million in 2009).
Annual CO2 emission reductions are expected to amount to 300 million tones (Mt) by 2020, 600 Mt by 2030 and 1,500 Mt by 2050 [17].
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This is expected to amount to £1m-£2m for DMGT.
The gain on disposal is expected to amount to around £160m.
Bush's "education package" is expected to amount to some ten billion dollars a year.
This is expected to amount to 80 billion to 90 billion euros.
The move is expected to amount to savings of about $2.5 billion annually for those insured.
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