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"expected to commence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action, event, or process that is anticipated to begin at a certain time. For example: "The new project is expected to commence on October 1st."
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Construction is expected to commence next summer.
Production on Anomalisa is expected to commence in November.
Shakespeare North Trust will continue fundraising, and building work is expected to commence in the autumn.
The haggling over the wording is expected to commence in earnest again on Wednesday.
Routes for the race are still undecided, but the series is expected to commence in 2014.
Habeas suits by virtually all the 270 detainees are now expected to commence or be revived, lawyers said.
From 1 58 p.m.: Snow and/or sleet is expected to commence tomorrow morning around or just before rush hour.
"Appointments are expected to commence in July 2016 and will be determined in the context of this recruitment process and the current fiscal environment," he said.
Last month, Vince Cable, the business secretary, gave government backing to a new National Skills Academy for Rail Engineering (Nsare), expected to commence operations this year.
"This review is expected to commence after we have concluded our own investigation into the two cases of ESBL E coli cross-infection".
He said approval by the planning board was expected before the end of the year, with construction expected to commence in the spring.
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