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The phrase "expected to be concluded" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the anticipated outcome of a situation, like negotiations, a process, or a timeline. For example, "The negotiations are expected to be concluded by the end of the week."
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Lucent did not say when the transaction was expected to be concluded.
Deals are also expected to be concluded soon in Australia and Slovenia.
NIH said Thursday that the reviews are expected to be concluded in June.
The sale of the team is expected to be concluded by April 30.
The deal, announced in March, was expected to be concluded in November.
The deal was expected to be concluded by the end of last month.
Those tests are expected to be concluded in late August, and results will be passed to finance ministries.
The combination still faces an antitrust inquiry by the Federal Trade Commission, which is expected to be concluded in October.
Enrollment is expected to be concluded in May 2003 with a minimum follow-up of 2 years.
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He said he expected talks to be "concluded before the start of the season".
Mr Davey said discussions on the strike price were ongoing, but he expected them to be concluded shortly.
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