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The phrase "are expected to reverse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing predictions or anticipated changes in a situation or trend.
Example: "The recent economic downturn is concerning, but experts believe that the market conditions are expected to reverse in the coming months."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to revert" or "are projected to turn around."
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By the end of the week, winds are expected to reverse direction, bringing moister air off the Pacific Ocean and dampening the forest fires.
— For 10,000 years the Nisqually Indians have relied on chinook salmon for their very existence, but soon those roles are expected to reverse.
Another concern is that some of the tail winds that propelled stocks in 2009 — including government stimulus spending around the world — are expected to reverse course later this year.
In other words, petitioner makes his contention depend upon disputable considerations of classification and upon a comparison of conditions of which there is no means of judicial determination, and upon which, nevertheless, we are expected to reverse legislative action exercised upon matters of which the city has control.
The edges exhibit pH-dependent charge characteristics and thus are expected to reverse their charge at a pH of about nine (Hirasaki et al. 2011).
Housing starts in the city are expected to reverse course in 2009, growing by 26.6%, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
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This practice has critically contributed to the obesity and type II diabetes mellitus epidemic seen in recent years [ 8] and is expected to reverse the remarkable trend of increased life expectancy recorded since the beginning of the last century.
And profits can be expected to reverse direction, too.
The trend is expected to reverse itself as the economy expands.
For reasons unknown, Maryland's new "fast track" ICC study is expected to reverse these EPA findings.
The Congress party was expected to reverse this policy when it came to power in 2004, but it didn't.
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