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The phrase "expected to be found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is anticipated or predicted to be located or discovered in a particular context.
Example: "The missing documents are expected to be found in the archives."
Alternatives: "anticipated to be located" or "predicted to be discovered."
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More casualties are expected to be found in the building, which was home to four families.
The flamboyant Mr. Wang, 52, is expected to be found guilty on all four charges.
As rescuers comb the debris of the mountainous state, hundreds of bodies are expected to be found in the coming days.
Tropical storm forces winds are expected to be found out to at least 150 miles away from Irene's center on Friday afternoon.
Aid agencies struggled to reach remote areas in Gorkha district, near the border with Tibet, where many more bodies are expected to be found.
More than 40,000 courses are preloaded in the Golf Buddy Voice ($180, golfbuddyglobal.com), including some remote tracks that I never expected to be found by satellites.
Parts of non-dominated solutions are expected to be found.
Big new veins are not expected to be found.
Many bodies are expected to be found in the shipwreck.
The same effect was expected to be found among UN officials.
In ocean floors around the globe, vast stocks of minerals are expected to be found.
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