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"expected increase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a rise in a quantity that is thought likely to happen. For example, "The population of the city is expected to increase by 10% over the next five years."
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This is the largest expected increase in the world.
The expected increase is up to 30,000, doubling the current US force there.
But an expected increase in visitors from Europe is likely to compensate for that decline.
But an expected increase in interest rates is likely to reduce yields on fixed-income securities.
It now says the drop in North American tourists will wipe out that expected increase.
The expected increase would represent a modest piece of good news for the networks.
After that date, we got a much larger than expected increase in the defense budget.
The expected increase in retirements was first reported yesterday in The Daily News.
Notations in-between have the expected increase in expressiveness, but no increase in complexity.
The protection of this idiosyncratic vision more than compensates for an expected increase in agent conflict costs.
Attempts to introduce dissolution in the simulations failed to represent the expected increase in density.
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