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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expected to be developed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing plans, projects, or ideas that are anticipated to undergo further growth or creation. Example: "The new software features are expected to be developed over the next few months."
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The 15,000-square-foot site is expected to be developed by autumn of this year.
These programs may already exist or be expected to be developed.
Those buildings are expected to be developed into a cultural and entertainment district in a second phase.
Advanced soft tissue and (if desired) orthopedic surgical skills are expected to be developed over time and with specific mentoring from staff doctors.
A description of the tools and software applications that are expected to be developed for the program and the costs and cost categories associated with each.
In future, more effective energy-based healing systems or novel material-based healing systems are expected to be developed towards designing sustainable long-life asphalt pavement.
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Information literacy as conceived by the ACRL standards is very broad, and covers in its entirety the sort of critical thinking and higher order cognitive skills we would expect to be developed over years of higher education.
Beyond simply licensing IP, we expect to be developing technologies and products together with customers, in the way you see others such as Qualcomm or ARM doing.
The prototype system is expected to be further developed and converted into an industry scalable CSI platform.
However, a frequency of only 0.08 Hz was found in the non-growing, basal zone of the stem, where the cytoskeleton might be expected to be less developed.
At present, antibodies and proteins that react with cancer-associated glycoantigens are utilized for diagnosis or prognostication and are expected to be further developed for therapeutic applications.
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