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"expected business" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically refers to activities or tasks that are planned for the future. For example, "Sales are expected to increase in the coming quarter as the company expands into new markets."
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Analysts had expected business confidence to strengthen.
Is this what you expected business ownership to be?
Company executives also said they expected business to rebound with the economy.
The OBR had expected business investment to jump by almost 2% in 2013.
Mr. Anderman said he expected business to pick up late next year.
Howard expected business to be out of action for the rest of the year.
When interest rates go up, as expected, business and consumer costs will follow, Mr. Carstensen said.
Of the 375 manufacturers questioned, 59percentt said they expected business to improve from July to December this year.
To get EPA's approval, companies had to offer targets that went beyond the expected "business as usual" improvements.
A significant share of projects fails with respect to both producing the intended effect and achieving expected business results, in part due to organisational hierarchy and bureaucratic structures.
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According to the paper, the government will also allow some mines to have baselines higher than their historical average if the "historical high point does not fully reflect expected business-as-usual emissions".
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