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The phrase "expected to be resolved" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is believed or anticipated to be resolved or solved in the future. Example: "The issue with the faulty equipment is expected to be resolved by the end of the week."
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"LSI indicated expectation for revenue recovery in the fourth quarter as inventory issues are expected to be resolved".
The situation is not expected to be resolved this weekend.
Its third plan is expected to be resolved next week.
The case is expected to be resolved before June.
But some things are expected to be resolved immediately.
Those issues were expected to be resolved at further meetings tonight.
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"After hearing some of the details of the situation, I think it's something I expect to be resolved quickly".
London Midland has repeatedly apologised for the problem which it expects to be resolved by mid-December.
Ms. Giuliano said she expected it to be resolved by Sept. 10, the date of the next commission meeting.
Referring to the Saudis' promised release of the British prisoners, he added, "We did obviously say we expected that to be resolved".
We expect this to be resolved quickly.
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