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The phrase "are quickly expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is anticipated to happen soon or shortly.
Example: "The results of the experiment are quickly expected to be released by the research team."
Alternatives: "are anticipated soon" or "are expected shortly".
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Barring any problems, annual sales are quickly expected to reach billions of dollars.
If we are to believe Peter Wright, the former MI5 officer and author of Spycatcher, new recruits to the security service are quickly expected to take to heart its 11th commandment: "Thou shalt not get caught".
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If the list is cleared quickly, expected duration will be low and a higher number of patients will demand healthcare in the following period.
Ditto for waterproofing/resistance, which is quickly becoming expected on flagship devices.
The system is quickly localized as expected from the Anderson-like Hamiltonian with disordered diagonal terms.
Jenkins, while showing how the gap between the two is quickly shrinking, still expects Christianity to be larger for some time.
Still, the election results will be quickly overtaken by the expected Federal Reserve announcement on Wednesday.
As was to be expected, the internet quickly filled with conspiracy theories.
Given a particular combination of factors, the parameters from the closest matching category in the historical database can be quickly selected to accurately assess expected traffic patterns.
What is most remarkable about the estimate, compiled by Johnson Associates, is how quickly pay is expected to rebound for traders — Wall Street's current kings and queens of ka-ching.
A hack lab is a workshop where participants are expected to quickly create an idea in a group.
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