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The phrase "as it is expected to do" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is anticipated to perform a certain function or behavior.
Example: "The software should operate efficiently, as it is expected to do, to meet user demands."
Alternatives: "as anticipated" or "as predicted".
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If Uruguay finishes second in its group, as it is expected to do behind Mexico, it then faces a quarterfinal date in Foxborough.
For instance: If baseball, which plays every day, resumes this weekend or even Monday because it believes enough time has passed, should the weekly National Football League cancel its games -- as it is expected to do -- out of respect for the dead?
The issue: Whether to use cash the Fed receives when its mortgage-bond holdings mature to buy new mortgage or Treasury bonds, instead of allowing its portfolio to shrink gradually, as it is expected to do in the months ahead.This would be an entirely symbolic move.
If the commission approves the plan, as it is expected to do, reconstructing the Boardwalk would take at least another year, said Adrian Benepe, the parks commissioner.
If the Council does open the door to the sign, as it is expected to do, Alan Suna will welcome it.
Fitch, a ratings agency, warned on February 6th of the pressures on some utilities unless the government tides them over, as it is expected to do.
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IT WAS expected to do well.
Illinois is expected to do it this summer.
China is expected to do so as well.
Just as you are expected to do good science, you are expected to be able to talk about your strengths.
He's expected to do so as early as this week.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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