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The phrase "expected to be received" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when someone is expecting an item or communication from another person or entity. For example, "We have sent out the product order and are expecting it to be received by the customer within the next week."
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This includes cash (any money in bank accounts), accounts receivable (money owed to you), office supplies, and anything expected to be received or used up within a year.
More forms were expected to be received over the weekend.
The balance of the funds is expected to be received in the first quarter of 2015.
He had the same response when asked again, "You don't feel you owe any more?" He was then asked how he expected to be received.
The judges argued that "the foreign investment expected to be received by the state of Honduras implies transferring national territory, which is expressly prohibited in the constitution," according to a copy of the ruling obtained by the Associated Press.
The maximum amount expected to be received by selling tree products is 40,000 CFA/ha with a farm of 15/ha density in Burkina Faso.
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Mr. Hastert's spokesman, Ron Bonjean, said the speaker was expected to be receive treatment with intravenous antibiotics at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland through the weekend.
In many areas especially rural Tanzania, hospitals are expected to be receiving referal cases.
He said Cuba had to apply the death sentence without hesitation to avoid further armed attempts by Cubans expecting to be received as heroes in the United States.
Al-Ḥusayn nevertheless set out from Mecca with all his family and retainers, expecting to be received with enthusiasm by the citizens of Al-Kūfah.
Peers do not barrack and jeer, so when Sir Andrew Green, founder and chairman of MigrationWatch, joins the red benches, he can expect to be received in respectful silence.
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