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The phrase "are expected to start operating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated future actions or events, particularly in a formal or business context.
Example: "The new manufacturing plant is expected to start operating by the end of the year."
Alternatives: "are projected to begin operations" or "are anticipated to commence functioning."
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After a few years, the banks are expected to start operating on their own.
Taylor tells me that 500 more non-profit schools are expected to start operating at scale online over the next two years as long-standing offline schools adapt.
Hence, processes of allopatric speciation are expected to start operating earlier in poor dispersers.
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The plant is expected to start operating in 2014.
A new "green climate fund" is expected to start operating next year to channel funds to areas where they are needed.
The new company does not yet have a name or a management team but is expected to start operating this summer.
The Gleneagles hospital, which is expected to offer clinical services in more than 15 specialities, is expected to start operating in late 2016, the university said by e-mail.
The new institution it is organizing is expected to start operating next April with capital of 200 billion yen ($1.7 billion), half of it from the city.
The conduit is expected to start operating in 90 days and will stay in place for a few years until it has disposed of the assets it buys, according to people familiar with the negotiations.
The venture, which will be called the Shandong Yankuang International Coking Company, is expected to start operating in 2006 with an annual production capacity of two million tons of coke, a major ingredient in steel.
The Oil and Gas Authority, which will oversee Britain's North Sea licensing work, is expected to start operating this autumn.
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