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"changes to be expected" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that certain changes are anticipated or likely to occur in a given situation or context. Example: When the new company policies are implemented, changes to be expected include a shift in work hours and an increase in workload.
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The only changes to be expected, he said, were "clarifications".
The state; The potential impact in terms of pressures as a result of changes to be expected; Sustainability conditions (i.e.: responses that the local land use plan adopts to achieve sustainability goals, the rules of congruence of the structure plan).
Industry teams of specialists were formed to estimate the changes to be expected from new capacity coming on line, for each year of the planning period.
The only changes to be expected will continue to be in the minority of White schools where racial integration has been uneven but will, in time, result in Black majority schools as well.
While it is difficult to change professional behaviour overall, with only small changes to be expected, complex interventions including educational outreach visits may yield a sustainable and relevant effect than simple measures, such as merely disseminating guidelines [ 25].
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But in the aftermath of those disasters, they said, some regulatory changes were to be expected.
Resistance to change is to be expected, so stick to your plan and keep going.
"But the doctors say such a change is to be expected.
Significant changes to service are expected, Mr. O'Leary said.
When can these changes be expected to take place?
Little change to conditions is expected tomorrow.
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