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"expected to affect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that it is probable or likely that a certain action or event will have a certain effect or consequence. Example: The new safety regulations are expected to affect the cost of production significantly.
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Yesterday's court action is not expected to affect that suit.
The announcement is not expected to affect Kmart's liquidity.
Mr. Zarqawi's death is not expected to affect the levels.
HOW is the bankruptcy filing expected to affect American's service?
The reduction of sea ice is expected to affect global ocean currents.
Neither issue was expected to affect the nuclear talks, which reached an interim deal in November.
The deal is not expected to affect Leucadia's acquisition of Reliance.
The Treasury Department's sanctions are not expected to affect Talisman directly.
Several smaller shareholder claims also remain, although they are not expected to affect Citigroup's results.
The cuts are expected to affect all areas of its business.
Slower economic growth is also expected to affect earnings at big local phone companies.
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