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The phrase 'expect to finish' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are anticipating a goal to be met or when you anticipate a task to be completed. Example sentence: I expect to finish the project by the end of the week.
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"They expect to finish those.
"I expect to finish last," she said.
I expect to finish my PhD in December 2017.
"Now I don't expect to finish as high.
Transportation officials expect to finish the work in mid-2004.
They expect to finish it by early 2010.
We didn't expect to finish until after Cannes".
When do you expect to finish the book?
If you expect to finish during the year, apply as a predoctoral fellow.
Researchers expect to finish in the next two to three years.
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Automakers now expect to finish this year with a few months of increasing sales as consumers regain some confidence in the economy.
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