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The phrase "are expected to switch to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated changes or transitions that individuals or groups are likely to make regarding a particular subject or item.
Example: "Employees are expected to switch to a new software system by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to transition to a" or "are likely to move to a".
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Still, a quarter of all cellphone users in Japan are expected to switch to a 3G service by March 2005.
American forces are expected to switch to a support role, slightly earlier than originally scheduled, as Afghan troops take the security lead.
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More of the company's 19 daily papers are expected to switch to weekly publication when they relaunch.
Vehicles are expected to switch to the guided alternative routes and continue their travel.
But Simon Grix is back in the squad and Gareth O'Brien is expected to switch to stand-off, with debuts for Gene Ormsby and Anthony England.
He will remain at shortstop this season, but is expected to switch to second in the winter.
The German will move to Ferrari, replacing Fernando Alonso, who is expected to switch to McLaren.
The 27-year-old is expected to switch to touring cars or endurance racing.
As restrictions are lifted, advertisers are expected to switch towards cash deals, which generally secure better placements.
"Hundreds" of drivers are expected to switch off their apps from 1pm, making themselves unavailable for work, union organisers said.
Consequently, the blockage of NF-κB might be expected to switch the M2 Mφ to an M1 phenotype.
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