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"expected to be continued" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an ongoing situation that is not yet completed, and the conclusion is yet to be determined. For example, "The on-going debate about the proposed legislation is expected to be continued in the next session of Congress."
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The disposal programme is expected to be continued under the Spanish ownership.
Treatment with the drug ordinarily is expected to be continued for many years, if not indefinitely.
Those policies are expected to be continued by the cabinet that will be formed when the newly elected Parliament assembles next week.
A fraud suit filed by Robert Guccione, the founder of Penthouse, was delayed after he died, but is expected to be continued by his estate.
The initiative is expected to be continued in 2005, so Haquin recommends that prospective applicants start renewing links early on with their former Ph.D. labs in France, or any other contacts they may have, as he did himself.
For the purpose of determining if medications not refilled recently prior to the time of the appointment were inappropriately late refill requests, or if these medications were not expected to be continued chronically, prescription refill records were also evaluated for 90 days after the clinic visit.
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Channel Island ferry operations are expected to be able to continue.
January is expected to continue to be "mild and unsettled", added forecasters.
"That's expected to continue to be true over the next 20 to 30 years...
As such, EPR spectroscopy is expected to continue being an important tool in RS enzyme research.
Negotiations were expected to continue until consensus is reached.
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