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The phrase 'expected to be affected' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which a particular result or outcome is anticipated due to certain external factors. For example: "Due to the current economic downturn, job security is expected to be affected."
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But the new fancy strip clubs are not expected to be affected because of their location.
Their jobs are not expected to be affected by the announcement.
Morgan Stanley's profits are not expected to be affected by the payment.
The Taliban insurgency across the border in Afghanistan was not expected to be affected.
The company, based in Chicago, said 500 employees were expected to be affected.
Phone service was not expected to be affected because it is largely automated.
Local journalists, engineers and marketing staff are expected to be affected by job cuts.
That outcome was not expected to be affected by Friday's voting.
* Ed Miliband and David Cameron are not expected to be affected by the overhaul.
No periods before the fiscal year 2000 are expected to be affected, the company said, based on a preliminary investigation.
The 210 people employed outside the UK are not expected to be affected by the latest round of cuts.
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