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The phrase "area is expected to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing predictions or forecasts related to a specific area, such as economic, geographical, or statistical contexts.
Example: "The area is expected to experience significant growth in the coming years due to new investments."
Alternatives: "the area is anticipated to" or "the area is projected to".
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Each local area is expected to have agreed a mental health crisis declaration by this December.
The first village in the Washington area is expected to be on Capitol Hill.
The residents prevailed, and the area is expected to become a park.
Inflation in the euro area is expected to be close to zero.
Camby, out with a torn muscle in his pelvic area, is expected to miss the rest of the season.
The greater Toronto area is expected to swell by 2.8 million to reach almost 9.5 million by 2041.
Growth in the euro area is expected to be only 1.6% this year, compared with America's 3.5%.
The operation to decontaminate the area is expected to last years, and neighbourhoods closest to the plant could remain uninhabitable for decades.
The creation of the SCRs for patients in the area is expected to start in August, with the rollout continuing until the end of April 2013.
Over the next five years, investment in the Fort McMurray area is expected to amount to more than seventy-five billion dollars.
Most of the models project that the New York City area is expected to get at least 1 more inch of liquid precipitation.
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